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Volcano. Volcano. ~ An opening in the Earth’s crust where hot gas, rocks and magma erupt; they occur along plate boundaries. Exciting, or Dangerous—Both?. Volcano. Pacific Ring of Fire.
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Volcano ~ An opening in the Earth’s crust where hot gas, rocks and magma erupt; they occur along plate boundaries.
Volcano Pacific Ring of Fire A 40, 000 km (24, 000 mi) horseshoe shaped area in the Pacific Ocean where tectonic plates meet. It is the home to 452 volcanoes (75% of the world’s volcanoes) and 90% of the world’s earthquakes.
Volcano Classification: • Active • Intermittent • Dormant • Extinct
Volcano Active ~ Erupt constantly (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly)
Volcano Kilauea, Hawaii
Volcano Arenal, Costa Rica
Volcano Guatemala
Volcano Tvashtar, Jupiter
Largest Volcano in the Solar System Olympus Mons, Mars
Volcano Intermittent ~ Erupt on a fairly regular basis (every few years, or so)
Volcano Mt. St. Helens, Washington
Volcano Mt. Vesuvius, Italy
Volcano Dormant ~ Erupted a long time ago, have not in a while, but could again.
Volcano Mt. Misti, Peru
Volcano Mt. Fuji, Japan
Volcano Mt. Lassen, California
Volcano Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa
Volcano Extinct ~ Has not erupted for several years (perhaps millions) and won’t anymore
Volcano Mt. Teranaki, New Zealand
Volcano Mt. Kenya, Africa
Volcano Main Types • Cinder Cone • Shield Cone • Composite Cone
Volcano Cinder Cone ~ Small volcanoes (less than 1000 feet tall) with steep slopes made up of cinders (hard bits of lava) Violent explosions/eruptions
Volcano Chile
Volcano Kilauea, Hawaii
Volcano Paricutin, Mexico
Volcano Shield ~ Large mountains (more than 10, 000 feet) with gentle slopes made from lava in the cracks of the Earth. Some of these volcanoes can reach over 25, 000 feet with much of the volcano under the ocean (Mauna Loa, Hawaii).
Volcano Mauna Loa, Hawaii
Volcano Mauna Loa, Hawaii
Volcano Mauna Loa, Hawaii
Volcano Composite ~ Large mountains above sea level made up of lava and rock bits (cinders ) Violent eruptions and steep slopes.
Volcano Mt. Fuji, Japan
Volcano Mt. Vesuvius, Italy
Volcano Shishaldin, Alaska
Volcano Eruptions ~ What comes out of a volcano when it erupts?
Volcano Lava ~ molten rock that will either ooze or flow quickly; the temperature usually is around 2, 000 degrees. The speed and shape of a lava flow depends on the type of volcano and strength of the eruption.
Volcano Ooze
Volcano Flow
Volcano Pyroclastic Flow ~ a fast moving current of hot gas, ash, and rock traveling down the side of the volcano at speeds up to 200 mph with temperatures of over 500 degrees Celsius.
Volcano Mayon, Philippines