March 17, 2014 Bell Work 3 Types of Volcanoes In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet 3 Types of Volcanoes 1.Title: 3 Types of Volcanoes 2.Write one sentence.

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March 17, 2014 Bell Work 3 Types of Volcanoes In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet 3 Types of Volcanoes 1.Title: 3 Types of Volcanoes 2.Write one sentence describing each of the 3 types of volcanoes 1.Go to page Types of Volcanoes 2.Title: 3 Types of Volcanoes 3.Draw and label the 3 diagrams 3.Draw and label the 3 diagrams for the Types of Volcanoes – Shield – Cinder Cone – Composite – Composite (aka Stratovolcanoes) Include the given examples Include the given examples of Mauna Loa, Lassen, & Mt. Augustine

March 18, 2014 Bell Work Subduction Zones & Volcanoes In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet Volcano Formation at a Subduction Zone 1.Title: Volcano Formation at a Subduction Zone 2.Write 2 sentences: Explain which plate will slide underneath into the hot mantle Explain which plate will slide underneath into the hot mantle Explain what will eventually form on the land above Explain what will eventually form on the land above 1.Go to page 501 Volcano Formation at a Subduction Zone 2.Title: Volcano Formation at a Subduction Zone 3.Draw Figure 18.2 and copy the caption

March 19, 2014 Bell Work Visualizing Eruptions In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet 3 Types of Eruptions 1.Title: 3 Types of Eruptions 2.Compare /Contrast: Quiet Eruptions Quiet Eruptions Underwater Eruptions Underwater Eruptions Explosive Eruptions Explosive Eruptions 1.Go to page Types of Eruptions 2.Title : 3 Types of Eruptions 3.Draw figure Explain each: Quiet Eruptions Quiet Eruptions Underwater Eruptions Underwater Eruptions Explosive Eruptions Explosive Eruptions c/science/earthscienc e/2007/concept_moti on/NGS/Visualizing_Er uptions_18.swf

March 20, 2014 Bell Work Compression, Tension and Shear In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet Types of Rock Stress 1.Title: Types of Rock Stress 2.Explain each: Compression Compression Tension Tension Shear Shear 1.Go to page 528 Types of Rock Stress 2.Title: Types of Rock Stress 3.Draw Figure 19.1 strain 4.Read the paragraphs above the drawings and explain what strain means in regards to rocks

March 21, 2014 Bell Work P – Waves, S – Waves, & Surface Movement In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet Seismic Waves 1.Title: Seismic Waves 2.Use the text on page 532 to write a sentence about: P- Waves (primary waves) P- Waves (primary waves) S-Waves (secondary waves) S-Waves (secondary waves) Surface Waves Surface Waves 1.Go to page 532 Seismic Waves 2.Title: Seismic Waves 3.Copy Figure Use the caption to explain each type of wave