Create a collage featuring three main components: 1) a tall, towering volcano with an emphasized height, 2) the steep incline of a volcano and 3) multiple hues represented in a volcano scene, varying in colors such as red, orange, and black to indicate different stages of volcanic activity. Include some features subtly such as different types of lava, the presence or absence of nearby vegetation, and even subtly varied rock age. The whole image should visually incorporate these features to represent characteristics one might look for when classifying a volcano. Ensure the image contains no textual elements.

Which features would you look for to classify a volcano? Select the three correct answers.

height*

steepness*

color*

type of lava

presence of foliage

age of rock

*=my answers?

check me, please

height

steepness
type of lava

height

steepness
type of lava
was correct for me

They're right.

correct.

To classify a volcano, you would typically consider the following features:

1. Height: Volcanoes can vary in their height, often denoting the size and magnitude of the eruption. So, yes, height is a correct answer.

2. Steepness: The steepness or slope of a volcano can provide insights into its eruptive behavior. Steepness can influence the flow of lava and the potential for explosive eruptions. Hence, steepness is also a correct answer.

3. Type of lava: The type of lava produced by a volcano can significantly affect its overall behavior and shape. Volcanoes can produce different types of lava, such as basaltic, andesitic, or rhyolitic lava. Therefore, the type of lava is another correct answer.

Therefore, your answers of height and steepness are correct. However, color is not typically used as a factor in classifying a volcano, so it is not a correct answer in this context. The other options, presence of foliage and age of rock, are not directly related to classifying a volcano and are not correct answers.

So, to summarize, the correct answers for classifying a volcano would be: height, steepness, and type of lava.

I think it would be height steepness and age of rock. With the age of rock scientists can see how old it is. I didn’t go thru the lesson though.

Then go through the lesson.