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Transcript of November 28, 2012 Agenda 1.Roll 2.PowerPoint titled: Volcanoes’ Effect on Earth 3.Possible Video...
November 28, 2012
Agenda1. Roll2. PowerPoint titled: Volcanoes’ Effect
on Earth3. Possible Video “Mountains of Fire!”
Tomorrow you will need colored pencils, crayons, or markers. You will also need a ruler for the activity planned.
Subject Area: Volcanoes’ Effect on EarthEssential Question: How do Volcanoes
differ in their formation and shape? Questions: 1. What are the different types of
Volcanoes?2. What effects do volcanoes have on the
Earth?
Volcanoes’ Effect on Earth
The effects of volcanic eruptions can be seen both on land and in the air. Heavier pyroclastic material falls to the ground causing destruction, while ash affects global climate patterns. Volcanoes also build mountains and plateaus.
An Explosive Impact
The ash can have widespread effects. It can block out the sun for several days over thousands of square kilometers. Volcanic ash can blow down trees and buildings and can blanket nearby towns with a fine powder.
Ash Flows
Clouds of ash can flow rapidly downhill like an avalanche, choking and searing everything in its path. Sometimes it will mix with water and flow with the consistency of wet cement. This can cause immense damage.
Ash Fallout
Volcanic ash can cause buildings to collapse, dam up rivers causing flooding, and fertilize plants that with too much can smother plants and cause food shortages.
Partner Share:1. How can ash from a volcanic eruption be hazardous?Volcanic ash can be hazardous by …
Climatic Fluctuations
In large eruptions the ash can reach the upper atmosphere. The ash and gases spread around the globe, this can cause the temperature to drop.
Partner Share:1. Name three ways ash can
effect the Earth’s surface.The three ways ash can effect
the earth’s surface are …
Climatic Fluctuations
The eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991 caused the average global temperature to drop as much as 0.5 degrees Celsius. This can cause longer winters and cooler summers that can result in food shortages, starvation, and disease.
Different types of Volcanoes
The lava and pyroclastic material that erupt from volcanoes create a variety of landforms. The best known is the volcanoes themselves. Three basic types of volcanoes are shield volcanoes, cinder cone volcanoes, and composite volcanoes.
Shield Volcanoes
Shield volcanoes are built out of layers of lava from repeated nonexplosive eruptions. These can get to be very large. Mauna Kea is the largest mountain on Earth. Mt. Everest is the highest mountain on land.
Cinder Cone Volcanoes
Cinder cone volcanoes are small volcanic cones made entirely of pyroclastic material from moderately explosive eruptions. They have steeper slopes and narrower bases and tend to erode quickly.
Composite Volcanoes
Composite volcanoes are the most common type of volcanoes. They form by explosive eruptions of pyroclastic material followed by a quieter outpouring of lava. They have broad sides and get steeper near the summit.
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Partner Share:1. Why do cinder cone volcanoes have narrower
bases and steeper sides than that of shield volcanoes?
Cinder cone volcanoes have narrower bases and steeper sides because …
Craters and Calderas
A caldera forms when a magma chamber roof collapses, causing the ground to sink, leaving a large, circular depression.
Craters and Calderas
A crater is a funnel-shaped pit located at the top of the central vent of a volcano.
Lava Plateaus
Lava will erupt from long cracks or fissures and spread evenly over thousands of kilometers resulting in a land form called a lava plateau.
Summary
1.Answer the essential question “How do Volcanoes differ in their formation and shape?
2.Your answer needs to be in complete sentences.3.Place your answer at the bottom of the notes we
did today. 4.Make sure you describe all three types of
volcanoes from your notes.
Volcanoes Mountains of Fire
Questions for your Science Notebook
Volcanoes Mountains of Fire
What did you know?Skip 3 linesWhat did you learn?Skip 3 linesWhat do you want to know?Skip 3 lines
Objectives
1. Compare the different types of volcanoes.
2. Describe the effects that volcanoes have on Earth.