Volcanoes! What is a volcano and why does it form?

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Volcanoes! What is a volcano and why does it form? Why are there different types of volcanoes? What are the effects of a volcanic eruption? Why do people live near volcanoes? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be7o6BYVOzA http://www.twig-world.com/films/what-is-a-volcano-1111/

Don’t forget…… Volcanoes can be ACTIVE – Have erupted in recent times DORMANT- ‘sleeping’ EXTINCT – no activity left

Different types of volcanoes! http://hunbbel-meer.hubpages.com/hub/4-Different-Types-of-Volcanoes-Cinder-Cones-Lava-Domes-Shield-and-Composite-Volcanoes

Case Studies - The Structure 1. Location 2. Key facts and statistics 3. Causes 4. Effects 5. Management The 5 point case study.