PPT-Living with a Volcano
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Boom About 2000 years ago a volcano called Vesuvius roared to life Hot clouds of gas shot into the sky Burning rocks whirled through the air Hot ash poured from
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Boom About 2000 years ago a volcano called Vesuvius roared to life Hot clouds of gas shot into the sky Burning rocks whirled through the air Hot ash poured from the from the volcano Oil. We are known for our high standards of Senior Living. Priding ourselves with the excellent care we provide for all of our seniors. Our Residential Care homes have all the comforts of home and more. All of our locations offer 24 hour care and supervision by our highly trained staff and health care professionals. We are trained and certified in Dementia and Alzheimer’s care, Hospice care also provided. Chapter 9. Lesson 2. Videos. http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/kids/forces-of-nature-kids/volcanoes-101-kids/. Volcanoes 101 National Geographic.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQMB7o3SXOw. Volcanic Eruptions. 1. Why Volcanoes Erupt:. The F of expanding gas builds and pushes magma through the vent. 2. Major Factors in Eruptions:. a. The amount of trapped gas. CO. 2. and Sulfur. b. Silica Content. Alaska, USA. Mollie Taylor and . Ilana. . Zyatitsky. Department of Geology, Colby College. Professor Robert Nelson – Jan Plan 2015. Geographic Setting. 60°29’N 152°44’W. 177 km SW of . Anchorage . Webquest. WOW!. Name: ________________________________ Date: ________________. . Go to http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/natural-disasters/forces-of-nature/. Choose a force: Volcanoes. By: Kadish Hagley and Cecil Brooks Jr.. Department of Geology, . Colby College. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Taal_Volcano_aerial_2013.jpg. Basic Facts and Location. Taal is on Luzon Island, . Earth Science Fall . 2012 . Vocabulary: . aa. – jagged chunks of lava formed by rapid cooling on the surface of the lava flow . Vocabulary:. Caldera- large basin-shaped depression formed when an explosion destroys the upper part of a volcanic cone or when the magma chamber below a volcano is emptied during an eruption. A volcano is a fault in earth’s crust that allows magma to escape.. We call the release of magma an eruption.. How does that work?. Magma is the layer of melted rock that . lies just below earth’s crust.. McKayla Blanch and Caroline Ferguson. Dept. of Geology, Colby College. (https://www.flickr.com/photos/88821481@N00/1647496982/in/photolist-3vzRso-cxDfaL-ctH1dq-ctGYPb-ctGZHu-ctGZfw-ctH1Jf-cxEPbd-ctH2eq-ctH3vq-ctH3d1-ctH8j7-ctH2Sw-ctH8Jj-ctH4m7-ctH5Yh-ctHaGs-ctH6Bj-5Y2rUp-ctH7UA-ctH4Do-cxEQoJ-ctH531-ctH95U-ctH9D1-ctH5ub-ctHabA-ctH75Q-ctH3RY-7FEmh6-cx6ZJu-cx71wh-cx717C-9a1M1G-5Y6DGf-8giBNa-8w4cV2-cxENHA-5uqsgT-515uTd-eaLCA4-7JBen8-ctHb6S-cxDbru-ctH7wj-eMQBmE-ctH2z3-6NDn8h-6NDnkA-6NDnfw). Eruption!. www.oxfordsparks.net/volcano. Volcanoes . often . show physical or chemical signals before an . eruption. These signals allow volcanologists to monitor active . volcanoes, and perhaps predict a future . Volcanos. Types of volcanoes. Shield volcano. Fissure (flood) volcano. Composite (. strato. ) volcano. Cinder Cones. Rhyolite caldera complex. Super volcanos. Yeah baby, yeah.. Terms.. cone. Caldera. Lava dome. Parasitic cone. Lava. Cinder. Ash. . By Olivia . R. ouse. A dormant volcano is a volcano that is currently not active but scientist believe it could still erupt.. Mauna Keane is one of the volcanoes that is dormant. . This volcano stayed dormant for the last 10,000 years before 2009.. Station 1. A volcano is a place where magma reaches the surface due to its lower density. A volcano is a “. window. ” into the earth’s interior. They allow us to study material that comes . from deep within the crust and possibly from . Puna Island of Hawaii07515375MilesLegendPlanning DistrictsCensus Defined PlacesMountain ViewFern ForestEden RocFern AcresHawaiian AcresOrchidlands EstatesKurtistownHawaiian Paradise ParkHawaiian Beach
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