My power point is going to be how volcanoes are made/formed and what volcanoes bring to life again.

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My power point is going to be how volcanoes are made/formed and what volcanoes bring to life again.

How Volcanoes Were Formed Volcanoes are formed by cracks that poke through the earths crust. Magma pushes its way up through the cracks. That is called a volcano eruption. When magma pours forth on the surface it is called lava. In the photograph of an eruption you can see the great fountains of lava forming fiery rivers and lakes.

Continued Some volcanoes are formed by cinder cones they make new volcanoes and form around old volcanoes to make it brand new. Cinder cones make volcanoes erupted once because cinder cones are made out of loose rocks. Cinder cones erode quickly in wind or rain. Cinder cones crater in the middle of a old volcano were the lava comes out.

What volcanoes bring back to life As lava cools down it hardens and forms in to a rock. After a volcano erupts everything buried under lava now animals and plants are found in a few short months. Life renews itself plants grow between rocks. Insects and other animals return.

Continued Volcanoes bring mountains and islands and new soil to land. Many good things can come from the fiery explosions of volcanoes. Volcanoes make life possible.

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Conclusion In conclusion volcanoes are formed by little pieces of pebble called cinder. Magma pushes through and comes out as lava. After the lava hardens plants and soil come back to life.

bibliography Authors/book Volcanoes by Seymour Simon. Volcano by Patricia Lauber. Volcanoes from RazKids Gynzy Volcanoes

Glossary Erode – erode means to break down Brief eruptions – short explosion Crater – a bowl shaped hollow area in a volcano where lava, ash, and gases come from. Cinders - a lightweight black rock or pebble formed by pieces of flying lava and ash.