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1 Our topic for this term is Volcanoes. We will be learning about the structure of the earth, the movement of tectonic plates and resultant volcanic activity. Our case studies will be Mount Merapi in Indonesia and Eyjafjallajokull, Iceland

2 Structure of the Earth

3 Convection currents in the mantle..

4 On the map locate and name the following volcanoes Popacatapetl ( Mexico )Kilauea (Hawaii )Etna ( Sicily ) Eyjafjallajokull (Iceland) Mount St. Helen ( USA )Krakatau (Indonesia)Soufriere ( Montserrat ) Kilamanjaro (Tanzania ) See echalk

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8 http://www.scholastic.com/play/volcano.htm Cloud of super heated ash and gases

9 What is a volcano? A volcano is a conical hill or mountain formed by material from the mantle being forced through an opening or vent in the Earth's crust and occur at destructive and constructive plate margins.volcano. http://www.scholastic.com/play/volcano.htm

10 What are active, dormant and extinct volcanoes? Volcanoes are found in three states - extinct, dormant and active. An extinct volcano will never erupt again. A dormant volcano has not erupted in many years. An active volcano has erupted recently and is likely to erupt again. Types of Flow Pyroclastic Flows - They are fast-moving fluidized bodies of hot gas, ash and rock which can travel away from the vent at up to 150 km/h. Lahars -an avalanche of volcanic water and mud down the slopes of a volcano Pahoehoe –ropey or relatively smooth, gentle lava flow

11 Where are volcanoes located? Volcanoes are found along destructive (subducting) plate boundaries, constructive (divergent) plate boundaries and at hot spots in the earth's surface.

12 Converging Plate Boundaries Three types but volcanoes can be found at each

13 Divergent Boundaries Divergent boundaries occur along spreading centres where plates are moving apart and new crust is created by magma pushing up from the mantle.

14 What is the Ring of Fire? The 'Ring of Fire' is a volcanic chain surrounding the Pacific Ocean. It is formed along a destructive (subducting) plate boundary.'Ring of Fire'

15 Why do people live close to volcanoes? See smart board presentation Volcanoes have a wide range of effects on humans. These can be problematic or beneficial. It is usually the destructive nature of volcanoes which is more widely documented. However, many people rely on volcanoes for their everyday survival. Today, many millions of people live close to volcanoes for this very reason. People live close to volcanoes because Geothermal energy can be harnessed by using the steam from underground which has been heated by the Earth's magma. This steam is used to drive turbines in geothermal power stations to produce electricity for domestic and industrial use. Countries such as Iceland and New Zealand use this method of generating electricity. Volcanoes attract millions of visitors around the world every year. Apart from the volcano itself, hot springs and geysers can also bring in the tourists. This creates many jobs for people in the tourism industry. This includes work in hotels, restaurants and gift shops. Often locals are also employed as tour guides. Lava from deep within the earth contains minerals which can be mined once the lava has cooled. These include gold, silver, diamonds, copper and zinc, depending on their mineral composition. Often, mining towns develop around volcanoes. Volcanic areas often contain some of the most mineral rich soils in the world. This is ideal for farming. Lava and material from pyroclastic flows are weathered to form nutrient rich soil which can be cultivated to produce healthy crops and rich harvests.

16 http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/ge ography/platetectonics/volcanorev6.shtml http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/education/int /geog/envhaz/flash/volcanoes/index.shtml


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