Kimberly Chastain Volcanoes.

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Kimberly Chastain Volcanoes

Table of Contents Types of volcanoes Volcanoes in Continents Parts of volcanoes Locations of volcanoes Multiple Eruption Volcanoes Examples of Each Type of Volcano S3E1 – Students will investigate the physical attributes of rocks and soils.

Types of Volcanoes

Shield Volcano Circular base, gentle slopes, basaltic, non-explosive.

Composite Volcano Large, explosive, fragments plus lava

Cinder Cone Volcano Small, steep, ejected material returns.

Volcanoes around the world

Volcanoes Around the world

Parts of Volcanoes Crater Side Vent Lava Main Vent

World Map of Volcanoes

Multiple Eruption volcanoes Kilauea- Hawaii Vesuvius- Italy Mt. St. Helen- Washington March 2005 March 18, 1944 September 23, 2004 November 2000 79 AD May 18, 1980

Mount St. Helen

Mt. Kilauea

Mt. Parícutin

Examples of Types of Volcanoes

Click to Start Video Clip More Volcano Information

I hope you enjoyed learning about volcanoes! Let’s Go erupt our own!