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TASK 1 Take a virtual field trip. Go to n/colonial/volcano.htm n/colonial/volcano.htm Pick a trip and start exploring!!!

TASK 2 List the six types of volcanoes and give an example of each. Click on each type of volcano to view example.

COLIMA TYPE: VOLCANO STRATO

TASK 3 How many active volcanoes are in existence today? How many lives have been lost in the last 500 years? What did ancient people attribute volcanic eruptions to?

TASK 4 Check out this page of pictures. Pick three of your favorites and tell why.

Crater Lake, Oregon Ignimbrite eruptions formed over 6,800 years ago. Splendid pillars are evidence of rapid erosion.

Mount St. Helens Photo taken immediately after eruption on May 18, Top and side of cone shaped volcano (over 400 meters) was blown off during eruption.

Breadcrust Block Formed when lumps of viscous, gas- rich lava are ejected from a volcano. Described as a well-baked, crusty loaf of bread.

TASK 5 Visit a volcano using WebCam. Tell which one you like best and why. The Isle of Skye: Cuillin hills Cam

TASK 6 Take a hike!!!! When you get here choose one of the volcano adventures and write a short essay, journal, or poem about your adventure.

On August 21st, 1999, three intrepid young explorers began a journey that would take them through some of Europe's wildest and remotest areas. They spent a month exploring and photographing the volcanoes, geysers and waterfalls of Iceland. This website contains a detailed account of the expedition, and a growing number of the 1500 photographs taken by the expedition members. hits this millenium! (

TASK 7 Build a model!!!!

Paper and Cardboard Volcanoes See material list. Follow step-by-step instructions under “Build a Strato Volcano”.

TASK 8 Would you want to be a volcanologist? List six reasons why or why not?

What is a Volcanologist? U.S. has observatories in Hawaii, Washington, and Alaska. Work for Geological Survey. Gets real close to the fire!

TASK 9 Take an on-line quiz!!!! List your score!!