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Geography Volcanoes [Date] Today I will: Earth Forces Volcanoes [Date] Today I will: Know what volcanoes are and be able to explain their location.

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Geography Earth Forces A volcano is an opening or vent in the earth’s surface through which molten material erupts and solidifies as lava.

The red dots signify a volcano. Can you notice any patterns? Geography Earth Forces The red dots signify a volcano. Can you notice any patterns? 2mins

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Geography Earth Forces Volcanoes can be grouped by the frequency that they erupt: Active volcanoes erupt regularly. 15

Dormant volcanoes have not erupted recently, but may in the future. Geography Earth Forces Dormant volcanoes have not erupted recently, but may in the future.

Extinct volcanoes should not erupt again. Geography Earth Forces Extinct volcanoes should not erupt again. 17

Geography Earth Forces Take a full page in your jotter and neatly copy the diagram in pencil. Add in all of the labels accurately. 18