Volcanism is the process through which magma, gases, and ash are expelled from the Earth'scrust onto the surface, often resulting in the formation of volcanic landforms.
Volcanic eruptions can vary in intensity and can be explosive or effusive. Factors that influence the type of eruption include the composition of the magma, the amount of dissolved gases, and the presence of water.
To understand volcanism, scientists study the composition of volcanic rocks, monitor seismic activity, measure gas emissions, and use remote sensing techniques to study volcanic landforms from afar.
Science as Inquiry and Process: A student should understand and be able to apply the processes and applications of scientific inquiry. A student who meets the content standard should:
Develop an understanding of the processes of science used to investigate problems, design and conduct repeatable scientific investigations, and defend scientific arguments.