2. How A Volcano Occurs?
Because it is lighter than the solid rock around
it, Magma Pushes Through Vents And Fissures In
The Earth’s Surface. A Volcanic Eruption Occurs!
Magma That has Erupted Is Called Lava.
3. How This Event Effects People?
• Volcanoes Effect People By Destroying Their
Home And Work, I’m Sure You All Have Seen A
Homeless Man On The Streets
And The Extreme Heat Is Unbearable And Will
Kill You Of Exhaustion And Heat
4. What To Do In a Volcanic Eruption?
• After A Volcanic Eruption. Listen to your Local
Radio Stations For Civil Defence And Follow
Instructions. Stay Indoors And Away From
Volcanic Ashfall Areas As Much As Possible.
When It Is Safe To Go Outside, Keep your
Gutters And Roof Clear Of Ash As Heavy As
Heavy Ash Deposits Can Collapse Your Roof.
5. Where Most Volcanoes Are?
• Volcanoes Are Mostly In The Ring Of Fire
A.k.a. The Place Where Volcanoes Are
• New Zealand is In The Ring Of Fire!
6. Parts Of A Volcano
• At The Bottom There Is A Magma Chamber,
Then A Main Vent, After That There Are Layers
Of Ash And Stone + The Mantle, At The Top Is
The Crater Where The Lava Comes Out, And
Some Holes On The Side That Also Burst Lava!
7. Who Studies Volcanoes?
• A Volcanologist, A Volcanologist is a Geologist
who studies Volcanoes And Volcanic Activity.
In Ancient societies around the world, it was
common Practice To Make Human Sacrifices
to the Gods, As People Believed that Doing So
Would Prevent Volcanoes Near Villages From
Erupting.
8. Fun Volcano Facts!
• The Word Volcano Originally Comes From The
Name Of The Roman God Of Fire, Vulcan
• Common Volcanic Gases Include Water Vapor,
Carbon Dioxide, Sulfur Dioxide, Hydrogen
Chloride, Hydrogen Fluoride & Hydrogen
Sulfide
9. Question Page!
• Did you Learn Anything New?
What Is 9+10 = 21 I Mean Who Studies Volcanoes?
Volcanologist.
Where Most Volcanoes Are?
The Ring of fire.