Volcanoes - Scientific Relationships

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Volcanoes are found in areas where the Earth’s plates meet; they may be dormant for many years, but if they do erupt they can cause serious destruction. Learn more volcano facts and create informative storyboards with our premade activities!




Volcanoes

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Volcanoes lesson plan for elementary - types of volcanoes

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  • Hawaiian Islands were formed by eruptions in the middle of the Pacific plate.
  • RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS AND CURRENT TOPOGRAPHY.
  • Hawaii is constantly changing; the eruptions of the Mauna Loa and Kilauea volcanoes add hundreds of acres of new land.
  • Old lava flows are quickly weathered by the waves into rocks and black sand.
  • Depending on the type of eruption, cooled lava can create a rough tangle of sharp rocks or a smooth, billowy surface.
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