✅ 6th Grade Earth Science: Modal Volcano vs. Real Volcano Similarities Quiz
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✅ 6th Grade Earth Science: Modal Volcano vs. Real Volcano Similarities Quiz
What is a scientific model, such as a baking soda volcano, used for in a classroom?
A) To create a real explosion that destroys the roomB) To represent a real-world object or process that is hard to study directly
C) To replace real volcanoes so scientists do not have to visit them
D) To show exactly how hot real lava is using cold vinegar
Which action is shared by both a real volcano and a classroom model volcano?
A) They both produce liquid that flows out of an openingB) They both stay hot for thousands of years
C) They both create new islands in the ocean every time
D) They both use vinegar to create gas
Most volcano models are built in a cone shape. Why is this a similarity to many real volcanoes?
A) Because all volcanoes are perfect trianglesB) Because the shape is formed by material building up around a central vent
C) Because scientists carve real volcanoes into that shape
D) Because the wind blows the lava into a cone
In a baking soda and vinegar model, the red liquid that flows down the side represents what part of a real volcano?
A) AshB) Magma
C) Lava
D) Tectonic plates
What is the opening at the very top of both a model and a real volcano called?
A) The chimneyB) The crater
C) The drain
D) The hole
Why do both real volcanoes and model volcanoes eventually stop "erupting"?
A) They run out of pressure or materialB) The sun goes down
C) They get too cold
D) They fall over
In a baking soda model, bubbles are formed by a chemical reaction. What do these bubbles represent in a real volcano?
A) Small rocksB) Expanding gases
C) Pieces of ice
D) Oxygen for the lava to breathe
Both a real volcano and a model volcano require a "conduit." What does this term refer to?
A) The hard rock on the outsideB) The pipe or channel that allows material to move to the surface
C) The color of the lava
D) The person watching the eruption
Which of the following is a similarity in how "lava" moves in both a model and a real volcano?
A) It always moves at 100 miles per hourB) It is pulled downward by gravity
C) It only flows toward the North Pole
D) It turns into gold when it cools
In a model, we use a bottle to hold the vinegar. What part of a real volcano does this bottle represent?
A) The magma chamberB) The tectonic plate
C) The Earth's crust
D) The atmosphere
What is a major limitation of a baking soda volcano model compared to a real volcano?
A) The model is too smallB) The model uses a chemical reaction, while a real volcano uses heat and pressure
C) The model does not produce real rock when it cools
D) All of the above
If a scientist wants to model a "shield volcano" instead of a "cinder cone," how should the model's "lava" behave?
A) It should be very thick and explode instantlyB) It should be thin and runny to spread out over a wide area
C) It should be solid and not move at all
D) It should turn into a gas immediately
In terms of scale, if a model is 10 cm tall and the real volcano is 1,000 meters tall, what is the ratio of the model to the real volcano?
A) $ 1:10 $B) $ 1:100 $
C) $ 1:10,000 $
D) $ 1:1,000,000 $
Why is the "gas pressure" in a model volcano a good representation of a real volcanic eruption?
A) Because both use exactly the same type of gasB) Because in both cases, the buildup of gas volume forces the liquid out of the vent
C) Because gas pressure is only found in science labs
D) Because real volcanoes are filled with vinegar
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