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DnyansamwarDhini EDucational institution
shirwal’s
********************************
sou. sushilatai paranjapE
viDyalaya atit
tal :- KhanDala Dist :- satara
powEr point prEsEtation
mr.GhaDaGE m.G.
ghadagemahesh01@gmail.com
Unit - Two
9. Anak Krakatoa
or the
child of an island
Science Magazine
MY ENGLISH BOOK
EIGHT
anaK KraKatoa
or thE
chilD of an islanD
Krakatoa is an island in the Sunda Strait between Java and
Sumatra in Indonesia. It is known for its volcano which erupts
regularly.
Global viEw
anaK
KraKatoa
anaK KraKatoa
What is a volcano? A volcano is a crack or opening in the
earth’s crust. There is a hot molten rock near the earth’s centre.
Sometimes, it rises to the surface of the earth through such a
crack or opening and flows out. When this happens, we say that
the volcano has erupted.
A volcanic eruption happens on a tremendous scale. Thick,
dark clouds of smoke rise high from the opening and spread in
the sky. Big, glowing, burning chunks of rock and red hot lava
are thrown out of the crack in the earth. Very hot mud and ash
are also thrown out. A great volcanic eruption can change the
land forms in an area.
Volcanoes are popularly classified into three categories :
•Active volcanoes : Active volcanoes erupt regularly.
•Dormant volcanoes : Dormant volcanoes are now quiet.
However, we find information about their eruptions in history.
•Extinct volcanoes : Geographers can guess (by looking at the
rock formation) that they used to erupt long, long ago, but there is
no record of it in history.
The collapse of KraKaToa
Krakatoa is an active volcano. It has erupted many times
causing great disasters. The worst of the eruption took
place in August 1883. The volcano erupted with such a
loud boom that it was heard more than 35000 km away
in Australia. It is believed to be the loudest sound that
man has ever heard. The island, which was volcanic
mountain, collapsed on itself. The dust that was thrown
up in the eruption rose to about 80km in the sky. It
spread in the sky around the world and later settled in
different parts of the world thousands of kilometers
away.
The eruption of krakatoa
August 1883
Night view
Night view
The eruption caused great giant waves or tsunamis in the sea
near the island. About 165 villages and towns were destroyed due
to the eruption and the tsunamis. The eruption destroyed two
thirds of the island of Krakatoa. It collapsed beneath the surface of
the sea, creating a huge crater or hole. The hole was more than 6
km wide.
crater
the birth of anak krakatoa
In 1927, a plume of smoke rose out of the water on
the crater. It was followed by another eruption. A few
days later, a new island volcano broke water. How did it
happen?
When the underwater volcano threw up ash and rock, it
was quickly taken away by the sea water. But then the lava
started following out of the crater faster. This volcanic
material was not taken away by the weaves, and a new
mountain began to grow. It kept growing and was seen
above the water. Thus, a new island grew from the old island
of Krakatoa. It was named ‘Anak Krakatoa’ or the ‘Child of
Krakatoa’.
Anak krakatoa is still an active volcano. Eruptions have
begun again since 1994. It lies quiet for a few days and then
again there are eruptions. With more lava flowing out, the
island is still growing bigger. Since 1950, the island has
grown at an average rate of five inches per week!
A part of the old island known as Rakat is still visible
in the sea, a little away from the new arrival - Anak
Krakatoa.
After Krakatoa’s eruption in 1883, all the surrounding
islands and coast were covered with hot ash. No life
remained. When a scientist visited it in 1884, he found
just one spider there.
But the living world on Rakat was not lost and gone
forever. The wind and the sea brought seeds of plants
to the island. Some seeds came with the birds that flew
over the island. Plants and animals that live in the sea
came to the coasts again. Small land animals like ants,
termites or even rats and lizards travelled to the island
on plants floating in the sea. The island was soon
teeming with plants and animals.
Ants
Spider Lizard
Lizard
It was like a laboratory where scientists can see how
living things slowly develop in an area. Today,
scientists can observe this also in a part of Krakatoa,
which does not get covered with volcanic ash.
The western coast of Java was greatly affected by
krakatoa’s eruption. Very few human beings were
left there. But the wild animals and plants in that
area grew in number again. In fact, wildlife grew
naturally since there were no human beings to
interfere with it – there was no one there to cut the
trees or kill the animals. So, this region has now
become rich in wildlife.
********

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Child of an island

  • 1. DnyansamwarDhini EDucational institution shirwal’s ******************************** sou. sushilatai paranjapE viDyalaya atit tal :- KhanDala Dist :- satara powEr point prEsEtation mr.GhaDaGE m.G. ghadagemahesh01@gmail.com
  • 2. Unit - Two 9. Anak Krakatoa or the child of an island Science Magazine MY ENGLISH BOOK EIGHT
  • 3. anaK KraKatoa or thE chilD of an islanD Krakatoa is an island in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. It is known for its volcano which erupts regularly.
  • 6. What is a volcano? A volcano is a crack or opening in the earth’s crust. There is a hot molten rock near the earth’s centre. Sometimes, it rises to the surface of the earth through such a crack or opening and flows out. When this happens, we say that the volcano has erupted.
  • 7. A volcanic eruption happens on a tremendous scale. Thick, dark clouds of smoke rise high from the opening and spread in the sky. Big, glowing, burning chunks of rock and red hot lava are thrown out of the crack in the earth. Very hot mud and ash are also thrown out. A great volcanic eruption can change the land forms in an area.
  • 8. Volcanoes are popularly classified into three categories : •Active volcanoes : Active volcanoes erupt regularly. •Dormant volcanoes : Dormant volcanoes are now quiet. However, we find information about their eruptions in history. •Extinct volcanoes : Geographers can guess (by looking at the rock formation) that they used to erupt long, long ago, but there is no record of it in history.
  • 9. The collapse of KraKaToa Krakatoa is an active volcano. It has erupted many times causing great disasters. The worst of the eruption took place in August 1883. The volcano erupted with such a loud boom that it was heard more than 35000 km away in Australia. It is believed to be the loudest sound that man has ever heard. The island, which was volcanic mountain, collapsed on itself. The dust that was thrown up in the eruption rose to about 80km in the sky. It spread in the sky around the world and later settled in different parts of the world thousands of kilometers away.
  • 10. The eruption of krakatoa August 1883
  • 12. The eruption caused great giant waves or tsunamis in the sea near the island. About 165 villages and towns were destroyed due to the eruption and the tsunamis. The eruption destroyed two thirds of the island of Krakatoa. It collapsed beneath the surface of the sea, creating a huge crater or hole. The hole was more than 6 km wide. crater
  • 13. the birth of anak krakatoa In 1927, a plume of smoke rose out of the water on the crater. It was followed by another eruption. A few days later, a new island volcano broke water. How did it happen?
  • 14.
  • 15. When the underwater volcano threw up ash and rock, it was quickly taken away by the sea water. But then the lava started following out of the crater faster. This volcanic material was not taken away by the weaves, and a new mountain began to grow. It kept growing and was seen above the water. Thus, a new island grew from the old island of Krakatoa. It was named ‘Anak Krakatoa’ or the ‘Child of Krakatoa’. Anak krakatoa is still an active volcano. Eruptions have begun again since 1994. It lies quiet for a few days and then again there are eruptions. With more lava flowing out, the island is still growing bigger. Since 1950, the island has grown at an average rate of five inches per week!
  • 16. A part of the old island known as Rakat is still visible in the sea, a little away from the new arrival - Anak Krakatoa. After Krakatoa’s eruption in 1883, all the surrounding islands and coast were covered with hot ash. No life remained. When a scientist visited it in 1884, he found just one spider there. But the living world on Rakat was not lost and gone forever. The wind and the sea brought seeds of plants to the island. Some seeds came with the birds that flew over the island. Plants and animals that live in the sea came to the coasts again. Small land animals like ants, termites or even rats and lizards travelled to the island on plants floating in the sea. The island was soon teeming with plants and animals.
  • 18. It was like a laboratory where scientists can see how living things slowly develop in an area. Today, scientists can observe this also in a part of Krakatoa, which does not get covered with volcanic ash. The western coast of Java was greatly affected by krakatoa’s eruption. Very few human beings were left there. But the wild animals and plants in that area grew in number again. In fact, wildlife grew naturally since there were no human beings to interfere with it – there was no one there to cut the trees or kill the animals. So, this region has now become rich in wildlife. ********

Editor's Notes

  1. Standard Eight Unit Two 9.Anak Krakatoa or the child of an island – Science Magazine
  2. Night view
  3. crater
  4. Spider lizard Ants