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Student Name Class Mailbox Number Background picture of volcano Name of Volcano Student Name Class Mailbox Number

Name of Volcano Location Type (Cinder Cone, Composite, Shield) Active, Dormant, Extinct Type of eruptions (gaseous or nongaseous) Picture of volcano

Formation Convergent boundary, divergent boundary, or hot spot Map showing plate movement with arrow locating the approximate location of the volcano (if possible)

Picture of erupting volcano History Major eruptions including dates and destruction/interesting facts Picture of erupting volcano

Name of Volcano Other interesting facts Picture of volcano

Resources Web sites used Volcanoes to choose from: Katmai Paricutin Vesuvius Pinatubo Pelee Mt. St. Helens Heimaey Krakatau Etna Bezymianny El Chichon Mauna Loa Mount Tambora Surtsey Mt. Mazama Mt. Fuji Kilauea Nevado del Ruiz Mt. Erebus Mt. Lassen