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Three Main Types of Volcanoes

Volcanoes. Three Main Types of Volcanoes. Table of Contents. Learning Objective. Gain understanding of the three different types of volcanoes including the composition material, shape, height, and process of eruption and formation. TOC. Pre Reading Exercise.

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Three Main Types of Volcanoes

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  1. Volcanoes Three Main Types of Volcanoes

  2. Table of Contents Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes

  3. Learning Objective Gain understanding of the three different types of volcanoes including the composition material, shape, height, and process of eruption and formation. Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  4. Pre Reading Exercise What are the heights of different volcanoes? Is there more than one type of volcano? What causes a volcano to erupt? What are volcanoes made of? Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  5. Comparison and Contrast Matrix Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  6. Cinder Cone Cinder cones, also known as Scoria cones, are the most common type of volcano. Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  7. Cinder Cone http://www.gly.fsu.edu/~salters/GLY1000/9Volcanoes/Slide26.jpg Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  8. Composite Volcano Composite volcanoes, also known as Stratovolcanoes, are the most picturesque, but deadly volcanoes. Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  9. Composite Volcano http://www.gly.fsu.edu/~salters/GLY1000/9Volcanoes/Slide36.jpg Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  10. Shield Volcano Shield volcanoes are some of the largest volcanoes on earth. Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  11. Shield Volcano http://mail.colonial.net/~hkaiter/earth_science_images/Slide19.jpg Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  12. Comparison and Contrast Matrix Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  13. Cinder Cone Gas charged lava Lava flow http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/48/4948-004-9AC9A872.jpg Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  14. Composite Volcano Gas and volcanic ash high in stratosphere. Column of gas and volcanic ash. http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/48/4948-004-9AC9A872.jpg Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  15. Shield Volcano Lava fountaining Layers of lava and ash http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/48/4948-004-9AC9A872.jpg Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  16. Volcano Danger Levels Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  17. References http://www.gly.fsu.edu/~salters/GLY1000/9Volcanoes/Slide26.jpg http://www.gly.fsu.edu/~salters/GLY1000/9Volcanoes/Slide36.jpg http://mail.colonial.net/~hkaiter/earth_science_images/Slide19.jpg http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/48/4948-004-9AC9A872.jpg http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/volc/types.html http://geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_work/Hawaiian.html http://geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_work/stratovolc_page.html http://geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_work/scoriacone_page.html http://www.scenta.co.uki/nature/volcanoes/volcano_types.cfm Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

  18. I AM REALLY PROUD • The way Smart Art enhances the presentation. • The time and effort spent, which shows. • The use of text and object animations. • The organization of the information presented. • Use of page numbers and labels. • Overall effectiveness and professionalism of presentation. Leigh Ann Hazelwood Volcanoes TOC

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