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1 Volcanoes

2 What are volcanoes? A volcano is a conical hill or mountain formed by material from the mantle being forced through an opening or vent in the Earth's crust.

3 How do they Form Result of eruption at a hot spot
Develop on boundaries of moving plates

4 Where are they Found

5 Why do volcanoes erupt? There is too much pressure where the magma is
The gases than explode violently Thus it creates an explosions

6 Main Features

7 States of a Volcano Active Likely to erupt again

8 States of a Volcano Dormant Has not erupted in 2000 years

9 States of a Volcano Extinct Will never erupt again

10 Types of Volcanoes Shield volcanoes Flat Found in Hawaii

11 Types of Volcanoes Composite volcanoes Tall and thin Mount Fuji

12 Types of Volcanoes Cinder cones Made of loose volcanic fragments

13 Disadvantages When volcanoes erupt, it will kill many people
The ash generated will hinder agriculture

14 Disadvantages Dropping of global temperatures

15 Advantages Minerals from the ash makes the soil fertile
Clean energy resource (geothermal energy)

16 Advantages Tourist attraction

17 Historical Eruptions Mt. st. Helen Destroyed its northen flank
Flattened million of Douglas Fir trees

18 Historical Eruptions Krakatoa Killed 36000 people
Created ash falls and tsunamis

19 Facts The word “volcano” was derived from the roman god of fire, Vulcan. More than 80% of earth’s surface is volcanic in origin Half of the 500 volcanoes in the world are found in the “Ring of Fire ”

20 References http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/ash/agric/index.html

21 The End! I hope you have enjoyed it!


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