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Volcanoes - 6th Grade Science with Mrs. Harlow
Volcanoes - 6th Grade Science with Mrs. Harlow

... dissolved in the soda is released and pressure builds up.  When the can is opened, the soda shoots out, just as lava shoots out of a volcano during an explosive eruption.  In fact, some lava is so frothy with gas when it reaches the surface it becomes solid, called pumice, can float in water! ...
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... • The danger is mostly from lahars traveling down river valleys at a speed of 25mph and destroying ...
U.S. Geological Survey`s "The National Volcano Early Warning
U.S. Geological Survey`s "The National Volcano Early Warning

... (http://www.cusvo.org) to ensure that volcanoes are monitored at a level commensurate with the threats they pose. Roughly half of the Nation’s 169 young volcanoes are dangerous because of the manner in which they erupt and the communities and infrastructure within their destructive reach. Most U.S. ...
Developing a Clincher Sentence
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... When the melted material (called magma) reaches the surface, it may seep out quietly, or it may spew forth in a violent explosion. Clincher sentence: _____ 3. Geologists are not the only scientists who study volcanoes. Biologists and meteorologists are concerned with what happens on the earth’s surf ...
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... 5.) Describe sequence of events of the actual eruption of Dante’s Peak in detail. First a massive earthquake shakes the mountain and the town then, the volcano starts to erupt with explosive force and with gas, ash, and lava. The heat released from the volcano cause ice and snow at the top of the mo ...
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... It has a smooth, ropelike texture. ...
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... Lassen Volcanic’s 106,000 acres of land. There are cinder cone volcanoes, composite volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and lava dome volcanoes. A cinder cone volcano is the most simple type of volcano. They are blobs and particles of congealed lava that is ejected from a single vent. When the lava is blow ...
Preparing for Volcanoes
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... MUD FLOWS (lahars): a dense mixture of rock debris and water originating from a volcano. The source of the water may be a crater lake, heavy rain or snow. The loose ash and volcanic fragments are transformed into a dense fluidrock mixture that rushes down the slopes of the volcano and into surroundi ...
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(from Mountain site or ones you find) Image of example

... fill in blanks, and take notes all about mountains and volcanoes. A volcano is a Landform where molten rock erupts through the crust to the surface. A volcano is a type of mountain. There are about 1,510 active volcanoes in the world. Over half are located around the Pacific Ocean on the Ring of Fir ...
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... • Built almost entirely of fluid lava flows. Flow pours out in all directions from a central summit vent, or group of vents, building a broad, gently sloping cone of flat, domical shape, that profiles a warrior shield. • built up slowly by the accretion of thousands of highly fluid lava flows called ...
Bell Ringer
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... • Cinder Cones – These are the most common and the smallest volcanoes – Large amounts of gas become trapped in the magma and violent eruptions happen. – Ash and lava are thrown from the vent. It falls down and forms the cone shape. ...
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... Ruiz melted the glacier on top of the volcano • Water from the glacier mixed with volcanic ash creating a lahar • “People can evacuate if they feel like it…” • ~29,000 people killed • 80 yrs previous, town buried by mud flows ...
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Devastating landslides related to the 2002 Papandayan eruption

... fields are present. The summit region of Papandayan volcano had at least four large overlapping craters, the youngest of which was breached to the NE by collapse during violent eruption in 1772. The craters of Papandayan contain rocks that have been hydrothermally altered. This material covers most ...
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... congealed lava ejected from a single vent. As the gas-charged lava is blown violently into the air, it breaks into small fragments that solidify and fall as cinders around the vent to form a circular or oval cone. Most cinder cones have a bowl-shaped crater at the summit and rarely rise more than a ...
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... Pahoehoe: Lava with a ropelike surface texture due to partial cooling as the lava flowed. Relatively hot, low ...
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... down the mountain at speeds up to 240 km/hr. The slide traveled over 24 km and left a 45 m deep deposit. 350,000 years ago Mt. Shasta experienced a similar eruption and landslide that was 20 times greater than that of Mt. St. Helens. CO2, SO2 and CO are the most abundant of harmful gases. ...
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