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volcanics

Design (and / or construct) a method to either Contain a lava flow Contain volcanic ash Use the eruptive force of a volcano as an energy source   You must build or neatly draw The volcano AND The device that will either satisfy #1, #2, OR #3 Built volcano should erupt, and the built device should be fully labeled with a clearly written set of blueprints that describe how it works. IF BUILDING, MR. WARD MUST SIGN OFF IN WRITING WHAT YOU DECIDE TO USE FOR THE ERUPTION.

Drawn volcano should be VERY NEATLY written, and the drawn device should be fully labeled, including detailed explanations of how it works.  

3 internet or magazine articles supporting your design: Suggested:   You need to include: 3 internet or magazine articles supporting your design: Suggested: On Helpful Websites: USGS Website Type in search bar: For #1 or #2: Lava Lava Flow Lava and Water Ash Ash Plume

Any COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY website where you can browse For #3: http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/04/world/iceland-magma-power/   http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/can-volcanic-magma-power-future-180949789/ Any COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY website where you can browse for the above terms