Volcanoes are openings in the Earth's crust that allow magma, ash, and gases to escape from below the surface. There are three types of volcanoes: active, dormant, and extinct. Magma is molten rock underground, while lava is magma that flows out of a volcano. Ash, cinders, and pumice are other materials emitted from volcanoes. Over half of the world's volcanoes are located on the Ring of Fire around the Pacific Ocean. Volcanic eruptions are caused by the movement of tectonic plates, which squeezes magma up in between. Eruptions can endanger people through lava, tsunamis, earthquakes, and toxic gases
The document provides information about volcanic eruptions, including:
1. It describes the different types of volcanic eruptions such as magmatic, phreatomagmatic, and phreatic eruptions. Specific subtypes of eruptions like Hawaiian, Strombolian, Vulcanian, and Plinian eruptions are also discussed.
2. The causes and mechanisms of different types of eruptions are explained. Magmatic eruptions are caused by gas release during decompression, while phreatomagmatic eruptions result from thermal contraction when magma interacts with water.
3. Details are given about what causes volcanoes, with an overview of the structure of
Volcanoes form as a result of tectonic plate movement and pressure changes below the earth's surface. When magma breaks through the crust, a volcanic eruption occurs, expelling lava, steam, ash and other materials. Mount Vesuvius is a famous volcano near Naples, Italy that formed over 25,000 years ago. Its last eruption in 1944 caused widespread damage, destroying villages and aircraft at a nearby airfield. Volcanic eruptions are powerful natural events that can have significant effects on the surrounding area.
The document describes the three main types of volcanoes:
1) Cinder cone volcanoes are the simplest type, forming small, steep conical hills from accumulated cinder around the vent. Examples are Mt. Paricutin in Mexico and Sunset Crater in Arizona.
2) Composite volcanoes have steep, symmetrical cones like Mt. Fuji in Japan and Mt. Hood in Oregon.
3) Shield volcanoes have broad, gently sloping dome shapes resembling a warrior's shield, such as Mauna Loa and Kilauea in Hawaii.
1.new terms
2.What is a volcano?
3.How and why do volcanoes erupt?
4.Explosive Eruptions
5.Parts of Volcanoes
6. subduction
7.how are they formed
8.volcanic activity levels
9. types of volcanos
10.SHIELD VOLCANO
11. Mt. Kilauea
12.CINDER CONE VOLCANO
13.COMPOSITE VOLCANO
14.Volcanoes around the world
15.Multiple Eruption volcanoes
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Lors du séminaire portant sur les distinctions importantes à considérer entre le droit civil et la common law en matière contractuelle, nos conférenciers ont traité des sujets suivants :
• L’application de la notion de la bonne foi en matière contractuelle
• Les exclusions ou limitations de responsabilité
• La question de la prescription ou des limitations
• Les clauses pénales
• L’exécution en nature ou la specific performance
• Les enjeux de langue française
• Les clauses d’arbitrage
A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.
The document defines key terms related to volcanoes such as magma chamber, central vent, conduit, and crater. It then describes the three major types of volcanoes: cinder cone volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and composite volcanoes. Cinder cone volcanoes are small and steep sided, building from lava fragments. Shield volcanoes form large, gentle sloped mountains from slowly flowing lava. Composite volcanoes have steep, layered sides and can erupt explosively without warning.
TSunami - A natural Disaster which is like a Giant devil galloping the whole world. A Tsunami is a series of ocean waves that are usually caused by seismic events.
The word Tsunami is a Japenese word and is pronounced as ‘soo-nah-mee.’
It means ‘harbour wave’ with ‘tsu’ meaning harbour and ‘nami’ meaning wave A Tsunami is a series of ocean waves that are usually caused by seismic events.
Tornadoes form when warm, humid air collides with cool, dry air, causing instability in the atmosphere and a spinning wind. They appear as a funnel-shaped cloud that can be over a mile wide and 50 miles long, with winds reaching 300 mph. Tornadoes most commonly occur in the central US between March and May. While they can cause significant damage and an average of 80 deaths per year in the US, building giant walls may help reduce but not eliminate tornadoes in high-risk areas, though the project would be very costly.
Volcanoes are openings in the Earth's crust that allow magma, ash, and gases to escape from below the surface. There are three types of volcanoes: active, dormant, and extinct. Magma is molten rock underground, while lava is magma that flows out of a volcano. Ash, cinders, and pumice are other materials emitted from volcanoes. Over half of the world's volcanoes are located on the Ring of Fire around the Pacific Ocean. Volcanic eruptions are caused by the movement of tectonic plates, which squeezes magma up in between. Eruptions can endanger people through lava, tsunamis, earthquakes, and toxic gases
The document provides information about volcanic eruptions, including:
1. It describes the different types of volcanic eruptions such as magmatic, phreatomagmatic, and phreatic eruptions. Specific subtypes of eruptions like Hawaiian, Strombolian, Vulcanian, and Plinian eruptions are also discussed.
2. The causes and mechanisms of different types of eruptions are explained. Magmatic eruptions are caused by gas release during decompression, while phreatomagmatic eruptions result from thermal contraction when magma interacts with water.
3. Details are given about what causes volcanoes, with an overview of the structure of
Volcanoes form as a result of tectonic plate movement and pressure changes below the earth's surface. When magma breaks through the crust, a volcanic eruption occurs, expelling lava, steam, ash and other materials. Mount Vesuvius is a famous volcano near Naples, Italy that formed over 25,000 years ago. Its last eruption in 1944 caused widespread damage, destroying villages and aircraft at a nearby airfield. Volcanic eruptions are powerful natural events that can have significant effects on the surrounding area.
The document describes the three main types of volcanoes:
1) Cinder cone volcanoes are the simplest type, forming small, steep conical hills from accumulated cinder around the vent. Examples are Mt. Paricutin in Mexico and Sunset Crater in Arizona.
2) Composite volcanoes have steep, symmetrical cones like Mt. Fuji in Japan and Mt. Hood in Oregon.
3) Shield volcanoes have broad, gently sloping dome shapes resembling a warrior's shield, such as Mauna Loa and Kilauea in Hawaii.
1.new terms
2.What is a volcano?
3.How and why do volcanoes erupt?
4.Explosive Eruptions
5.Parts of Volcanoes
6. subduction
7.how are they formed
8.volcanic activity levels
9. types of volcanos
10.SHIELD VOLCANO
11. Mt. Kilauea
12.CINDER CONE VOLCANO
13.COMPOSITE VOLCANO
14.Volcanoes around the world
15.Multiple Eruption volcanoes
made by :RATIKA,Delhi,India
Lors du séminaire portant sur les distinctions importantes à considérer entre le droit civil et la common law en matière contractuelle, nos conférenciers ont traité des sujets suivants :
• L’application de la notion de la bonne foi en matière contractuelle
• Les exclusions ou limitations de responsabilité
• La question de la prescription ou des limitations
• Les clauses pénales
• L’exécution en nature ou la specific performance
• Les enjeux de langue française
• Les clauses d’arbitrage
A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.
The document defines key terms related to volcanoes such as magma chamber, central vent, conduit, and crater. It then describes the three major types of volcanoes: cinder cone volcanoes, shield volcanoes, and composite volcanoes. Cinder cone volcanoes are small and steep sided, building from lava fragments. Shield volcanoes form large, gentle sloped mountains from slowly flowing lava. Composite volcanoes have steep, layered sides and can erupt explosively without warning.
TSunami - A natural Disaster which is like a Giant devil galloping the whole world. A Tsunami is a series of ocean waves that are usually caused by seismic events.
The word Tsunami is a Japenese word and is pronounced as ‘soo-nah-mee.’
It means ‘harbour wave’ with ‘tsu’ meaning harbour and ‘nami’ meaning wave A Tsunami is a series of ocean waves that are usually caused by seismic events.
Tornadoes form when warm, humid air collides with cool, dry air, causing instability in the atmosphere and a spinning wind. They appear as a funnel-shaped cloud that can be over a mile wide and 50 miles long, with winds reaching 300 mph. Tornadoes most commonly occur in the central US between March and May. While they can cause significant damage and an average of 80 deaths per year in the US, building giant walls may help reduce but not eliminate tornadoes in high-risk areas, though the project would be very costly.
Une présentation qui parle de la fureur des volcans, de la volcanologie, des volcans en France, du Piton de la Fournaise (La Réunion) pour les élèves du collège.
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