PPT-Cross Sections of a Volcano

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WHAT IS A CROSS SECTION A cross section is the shape you get when cutting straight across an object The cross section of this object is a triangle It is like

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WHAT IS A CROSS SECTION A cross section is the shape you get when cutting straight across an object The cross section of this object is a triangle It is like a view into the inside of something made by cutting through it       . Cora Stone. Important Information. Location: Ararat is in Turkey.. Elevation: 16,940 ft 5,165. Type of cone: Ararat is a Composite Cone.. Insert picture below:. Is it erupting?. My volcano is . dormant. Objectives. 1. To learn the structure of a volcano. 2. To know that volcanoes can be dormant, active and extinct. key words. Earthquake, volcano, plate margin, plates.. Structure of a Volcano.. Structure of a Volcano.. 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. 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, . Ann Sparling White, MS. , LPC, NCC. annsparling@gmail.com. THE VOLCANO MODEL. AS AN ASSESSMENT TOOL. . Allows for quick and easy information gathering. . . Is non-intrusive. Works both individually and with a family or group. What are Cross Sections?. Cross Sections are defined as the shape we get when cutting straight through an object. They can be determined by how the cross section flows…whether vertically or horizontally.. Boom! About 2,000 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. decay properties for . short-lived isomers produced in photonuclear interactions. CSIRO MINERAL RESOURCES. Justin Delaney . | CSIRO & University of Wollongong. Dr Chanel Tissot. | CSIRO . Dr James Tickner . 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.. Charred bits of rock; ashes. Crater (noun). A bowl shaped depression. Crust (noun). The solid outer layer of Earth. Eruption (noun). A volcanic explosion or a large flow of lava. Lava (noun). Hot melted rock that flows from a volcano. Directions : Define the following terms.. 1. Magma chamber. 1. Magma collects in a pocket beneath a volcano. 2. pipe. 2. A long tube through which. magma moves from the chamber to the surface.. 3. vent. A volcano is an opening in Earth that erupts gases, ash, and lava.. Volcanic mountains form when layers of lava, ash, and other material build up around these openings.. 3 Basic Volcano shapes. Cinder Cone. Classification: . Series of overlapping shield and stratovolcanoes. Formation: . North-South trending active fault movement related to subduction of the Juan de Fuca and . Groda. plates beneath the North American Plate..

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