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Elementary students will enjoy this educational book on the four different kinds of volcanoes.


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volcano wikipedia a volcano is a rupture in the crust of a plarymass object such as earth that allows hot lava volcanic ash and gases to escapeom a magma chamber below the surface.. earths volcanoes occur because its crust is broken into 17 major rigid tectonic plates that float on a hotter softer layer in its mantle. therefore on earth volcanoes are generally found where tectonic plates are .
volcanoes explained national geographic volcanoes give some warning of pending eruption making it vital for scientists to closely monitor any volcanoes near large population centers. warning signs incl small earthquakes swelling or .


volcano definition types amp facts britannica volcanoes figure prominently in the mythology of many peoples who have learned to live with eruptions but science was late in recognizing the important role of volcanism in the evolution of the earth.as late as 1768 the first edition of encyclopdia britannica gave voice to amon misconception byfining volcanoes as burning mountains which probably are m up of sulphur and some .


volcanoes ready.gov a volcano is an opening in the earths crust that allows molten rock gases andbris to escape to the surface. alaska hawaii california and oregon have the most active volcanoes but other states and territories have active volcanoes too. a volcanic eruption may involve lava and otherbris that can flow up to 100 mphstroying everything in their path.


what is a volcano? nasa space place nasa science for kids volcanoes can be active dormant or extinct. active volcanoes are volcanoes that have had recent eruptions or are expected to have eruptions in the near future. dormant volcanoes no longer produce eruptions but might again sometime in the future. extinct volcanoes will likely never erupt again.


usgs volcano hazards program the alaska volcano observatory website avo inclspletermation about volcanoes in alaska.. great sitkin located in the central aleutian islands has been in a state of volcanic unrest since february 26 2020.seismicity is above background levels. mount cleveland located in the central aleutian islands has been in a state of volcanic unrest since june 17 2015.


volcano facts national geographic kids 6. volcanoes are classified as active dormant or extinct. this refers to the amount of volcanic activity. active means theres regular activity dormant means theres been recent activity but the volcano is currently quiet and extinct means its been so long since the last eruption that its unlikely to ever erupt again. 7.

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