This is A's, E's, G's volcanic website
We got this picture from, http://www.volcanoes.com.
This shows how magma cools and turns into rock.http://www.volcanoes.com
In the picture it shows how it flows and how far it goes, it also shows that it traveled far enough to come of the volcano and drop to the land or ocean water.
This image shows the layers of a composite volcano and, how the lava is rising then flows. A composite volcano has explosive eruptions, and has many layers of ash. It's also a tall cone shape mountain.
This image shows a cinder cone volcano and also show the inside.A cinder cone volcano is a steep hill or mountain made out of volcanic ash.
This image shows a shield volcano in hawaii which hawaii is under a hot spot erupting. A shield volcano is a wide gently slopping mountain made out of layers of early eruptions. A Hot Spot is is were magma melts through the crust above it.
This image shows the ring of fire. The ring of fire is around the pacific ocean and is made up of volcanos.
This image shows a lava plateau. A lava plateau is when lava runs through cracks and piles up on each other for million of years to form a lava plateau. This is a type of a volcanic landform.
This image shows Island-arc volcano. An Island-arc volcano is island all near to each other formed by the volcanoes along a deep ocean trench.
This image shows a sill. A sill is a volcanic rock formed when magma squeezes between layers of rock.
This image shows a dike. A dike is a volcanic rock formed when when magma forces its self through layers of rock.
This image shows a caldera volcano. A large whole at the top of a volcano formed when the roof of a volcanos magma chamber collapses.
This image shows a batholith. A batholith is a mass of rock created when a huge body of magma cooled inside the crust.