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Effects of volcanoes NEGATIVE POSITIVE

Positive v negative A. Beautiful landscape B. Tourism C. Transport systems blocked D. People and animals lose their lives G. Buildings destroyed E. Money for the economy F. Crops ruined H. Fertile land I. Jobs J. Better communication systems K. Forest fires L. Geothermal energy

Stay with family and friends Elderly people unable to leave island What are the arguments for and against people staying on Montserrat? (4) For Stay with family and friends Elderly people unable to leave island Strong community spirit as working together to re-build Over time land will become fertile again Against Volcano could erupt again Land will not be fertile enough to farm again for a long time People living in make shift shelters – no jobs, no homes, no medical care

Then complete this section of your booklet. Why would some people want to stay on Montserrat despite the eruption? Why would people leave Montserrat as a result of the eruption? Now Complete this section of your booklet. What are the positive and negative effects of a volcanic eruption?