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Page 1: Volcanoes By Chelsea Alston & Tyrell Edmondson. V olcano Lava Pyroclastic Materia l

Volcanoes

By Chelsea Alston & Tyrell Edmondson

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V olcano Lava

Pyroclastic

Material

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Types of Volcanoes

Shield VolcanoCinder Cone Volcano

Composite Volcano

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Craters are funnel – shaped pits that form

around the central vent of a volcano

Calderas form when a magma chamber that supplies material to a volcano empties and its roof collapses

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• Volcanoes result from magma formed in the Mantle .

A Magma Chamber Is is a large underground pool of molten rock found beneath the surface of the Earth.

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Volcano Ashes

• Exposure to ash can be harmful. • Infants, elderly people, and people with Bad

conditions like asthma • Ash is gritty, and always unpleasant.• Small ash particles can abrade (scratch) the

front of the eye.

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Volcanic Gases

• Most gases from a volcano quickly blow away.• heavy gases such as carbon dioxide and

hydrogen sulfide can collect in low-lying areas.• Other volcanic gases include hydrogen

chloride, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen fluoride.

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Volcanic Gases (#2)

• Amounts of these gases vary widely from one volcanic eruption to the next.

• People who are close to the volcano or who are in the low-lying areas downwind may be exposed to levels that may affect health.

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Summary

• Volcano• Lava• Pyroclastic Material• Shield Volcano• Cinder Cone Volcano• Composite Volcano• Crater• Caldera• Rift • Hot Spot