Labelling parts of a volcano.Version en ligne Welcome to the Volcano Map Quiz! 🌋 Volcanoes are powerful landforms that can erupt and release lava, ash, and gases. In this activity, pupils will test their knowledge by labelling key parts of a volcano—such as the crater, magma chamber, pipe, volcanic bombs, ash and dust, and lava. Each correct answer will provide you with instant feedback to reinforce learning and boost confidence. It’s a fun and interactive way to explore the anatomy of one of Earth’s most powerful natural features. Let the discovery begin! par Yashvee Ramdin Juggoo 1 Crater 2 Pipe 3 Magma chamber 4 Lava 5 Volcanic bombs 6 Ash and dust Explanation 1 Awesome! The crater is right at the top. That’s where all the action begins during an eruption. 2 Yes! The pipe is like a tunnel that lets the magma travel up to the surface. Nice work! 3 Well done! The magma chamber is the volcano’s underground ‘lava tank’. 4 Perfect! Lava flows down the side of the volcano once it escapes. 5 "Boom! You spotted the volcanic bombs which are flying pieces of lava that explode during eruptions. Great eye!" 6 Nice job! Ash and dust rise high into the sky during an eruption. They can cover towns, skies, and even block sunlight. Great spotting!