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1 September 18, 2017 LT: I can describe how a volcano works. BBC: President Trump wants reforms at the United Nations. TODAY: 1. Notes over volcanoes.—Copy all red in notebook “NOTES” 2. Watch Mt. St. Helens video and copy this question and answer this in your “NOTES” section of notebook: What would I do if I lived near a place where a volcano could erupt? (ex: evacuate, stay, watch, use an underground bunker) and explain why you would do that. 3. Extra Credit: Due Wednesday—on your own. 4. Turn in your notebook material for re-grade (due by 3:45) 5. Work on coloring notecards over terms. (from Thursday)

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3 VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS Volcanic eruptions- usually occur near plate boundaries... on land or sea (notice next slide) LAVA (molten rock) - pushes up through the Earth's crust at a weak point ... the lava solidifies and builds up to form mts. / volcanoes. A. Mount Rainier, Washington 14,410 B. Mount Hood, Oregon ,249 C. Mount St. Helens, Washington ,365 D. Lassen Peak ,457 E. Mount Fuji, Japan ,388 F. Harney Peak ,244

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5 Cascade Range-WA/OR/CA

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7 The Columbia River crosses the Cascade Range and flows into the Pacific Ocean.

8 Mount Rainier, the highest mountain in the Cascade Range- 14,410 feet
Mount Rainier, the highest mountain in the Cascade Range- 14,410 feet. Seen in the background (left to right) are Mount Adams, the peak of Mount Hood, and Mount St. Helens.

9 Mt. Rainier (WA) 14,410

10 Mt. Hood—11,249’ Oregon’s highest peak

11 Mt. Hood reflected in Mirror Lake

12 Mt. St. Helens—9,600’ (Before the eruption)

13 After the eruption—8,365’

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15 Lassen Peak—only other volcano in N.A. to erupt (1917)

16 Lassen Peak, CA 10,457’

17 Mt. Fuji—12,388’

18 Harney Peak—7,244

19 VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS " RING OF FIRE " area outlines the Pacific Ocean
volatile area with a high degree of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions... Activity is the result of Pacific plate in a constant state of motion (grinding / colliding)

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21 Side vent—this blew out at Mt. St. Helens Typical volcanic Eruption--vertical

22 Mt. St. Helens— Lateral Eruption Atypical—was not expected nor predicted.

23 A Forest Flattened

24 The Deadly LaHar

25 Ash layers after the eruption

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