Volcanoes By Abbie Roecker.

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Volcanoes By Abbie Roecker

Paragraph names Introduction What is a volcano? The ring of fire! Paragraph names Introduction What is a volcano? What causes an eruption? All about Santa Maria How to help Closing The End

Introduction Ever wonder how a volcano erupts and what happens after that? Well I do! So now for the volcanoes!

What is a volcano? A volcano is made by pressure that builds deep inside the earth. Magma is pushed to the surface, magma that reaches the surface is called lava. Volcanoes can cause earthquakes or land slides, and can destroy crops or buildings.

What causes an eruption? A volcano erupts because things like tree roots and pipes cause pressure. #explosion

All about Santa Maria The Santa Maria is a 30,000 year old volcano built on a basement of older rocks. While the main cone of Santa Maria is no longer active, the domes of santiaguito have created a number of volcanic hazards since their growth began.

How to help What can we do about this? Well some scientists and/or engineers watch volcanoes and measure their activity, scientists try to predict when a volcano will erupt. They can tell people to leave the area and stay safe.

Closing Well hope you enjoyed! Just ask or see other power points.

The End! Hope you liked it!