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On April 22, 2015, the Calbuco volcano in Chile erupted ash and gas more than 15 kilometers (9 miles) into the sky. The
strong winds of the stratosphere carried the plume on a journey for miles around the globe.
Think Like a Scientist1. Which traveled farther: ash or
sulfur dioxide?2. Which traveled faster: ash or
sulfur dioxide?3. Which lingered for the longest time?
4. Flip through the stackquickly and watch theanimation.
Try This!Make your own volcano visualization. Draw or rubber stamp an eruption on each frame and flip the pages to see your volcano in action.
Calbuco Volcano eruptingover Puerto Montt, Chile
Materials:• Flipbook images (pages 5-8)• Color printer• White card stock• Scissors• Binder clip
Make your own flipbook animation to track aerosols and sulfur dioxide from the 2015 eruption of Calbuco.
1. Print flipbook pagesdouble-sided on card-stock and cut alongdotted lines.
2. Stack the frames innumerical order from1 to 35.
3. Clip together the leftside of the stack with abinder clip.
Scientists use data from the Suomi NPP satellite to create maps of volcanic clouds. This information can be used to forecast where dangerous clouds of ash are spreading, helping pilots avoid areas where such debris could damage their airplanes.
Make a Volcano Animation
Answers on page 3
Data Viz Flipping for Volcanoes
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Calbuco Erupts! Make your own data visualization of volcanic ash and sulfur dioxide.
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earthobservatory.nasa.gov/eokids
EO Kids: Flipbook
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Make your own volcano animation on the flip-side.
earthobservatory.nasa.gov/eokids
Use dotted lines on page 5 as cutting guide.
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