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   VOLCANOES
Name: shuaib alhooti
Number : 97726
Class : ELEC B
Course :105
CONTENTS
 Definition of the volcano
 Structure of the volcano

 Types of volcanoes

 Risk of volcanoes

 Instructions to avoid the risk of volcanoes
WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF
VOLCANOES
A volcano is an
opening, or rupture, in a planet's
surface or crust, which allows
hot magma, volcanic ash and
gases to escape from below the
surface.
STRUCTURE OF VOLCANOES
TYPES OF VOLCANOES
RISK OF VOLCANOES
   dissipate into the high altitude wind stream and travel
    around the globe, possibly causing world-wide
    temperature changes.
   clog water systems and damage vehicle engines.
   damage lungs and cause respiratory problems It can
    also scratch eye tissue.
   collapse buildings.
   make short circuit electrical items such as computers.
   cause problems for months and months after an
INSTRUCTIONS TO AVOID THE RISK OF VOLCANOES

   Safety Tips
   Stay away from active volcanoes.
   If you live near an active volcano, keep goggles
    and a mask in an emergency kit.
   grate an evacuation plan.
    Keep gas in your car.
INSTRUCTIONS TO AVOID THE RISK OF VOLCANOES

   If a Volcano Erupts in Your Area:
•    Avoid river areas and low-lying regions.
•   Before you leave the house, change into long-sleeved shirts
    and long pants and use goggles and Wear an emergency
    mask.
•   If you are not evacuating, close windows and doors to
    prevent ash from coming into the house.
•   Ash can damage engines and metal parts, so avoid driving. If
    you must drive, stay below 35 miles an hour.
CONCLUSION
At the end. Volcanic ash are very
dangerous to people’s life. I hope that you
all can be safe with the correct ways. And
we must obey the safety rules if a volcano
erupts in our area, to be safe.
Thank you for your
 attention
If you have any question
 ,, I will be happy to
 answer you.

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Volcanoes

  • 1.
  • 2. volcanoes VOLCANOES Name: shuaib alhooti Number : 97726 Class : ELEC B Course :105
  • 3. CONTENTS  Definition of the volcano  Structure of the volcano  Types of volcanoes  Risk of volcanoes  Instructions to avoid the risk of volcanoes
  • 4. WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF VOLCANOES A volcano is an opening, or rupture, in a planet's surface or crust, which allows hot magma, volcanic ash and gases to escape from below the surface.
  • 7. RISK OF VOLCANOES  dissipate into the high altitude wind stream and travel around the globe, possibly causing world-wide temperature changes.  clog water systems and damage vehicle engines.  damage lungs and cause respiratory problems It can also scratch eye tissue.  collapse buildings.  make short circuit electrical items such as computers.  cause problems for months and months after an
  • 8. INSTRUCTIONS TO AVOID THE RISK OF VOLCANOES  Safety Tips  Stay away from active volcanoes.  If you live near an active volcano, keep goggles and a mask in an emergency kit.  grate an evacuation plan.  Keep gas in your car.
  • 9. INSTRUCTIONS TO AVOID THE RISK OF VOLCANOES  If a Volcano Erupts in Your Area: • Avoid river areas and low-lying regions. • Before you leave the house, change into long-sleeved shirts and long pants and use goggles and Wear an emergency mask. • If you are not evacuating, close windows and doors to prevent ash from coming into the house. • Ash can damage engines and metal parts, so avoid driving. If you must drive, stay below 35 miles an hour.
  • 10. CONCLUSION At the end. Volcanic ash are very dangerous to people’s life. I hope that you all can be safe with the correct ways. And we must obey the safety rules if a volcano erupts in our area, to be safe.
  • 11. Thank you for your attention If you have any question ,, I will be happy to answer you.