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Intro Objective: 19 November 2012 Compare and contrast the three types of volcanoes. •Pick up worksheet (tape into notebook) •Weekly Worksheet #13: • Why do you think different eruption types make differently shaped volcanoes?

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Objective: 19 November 2012. Compare and contrast the three types of volcanoes. Intro. Pick up worksheet (tape into notebook) Weekly Worksheet #13: Why do you think different eruption types make differently shaped volcanoes?. Types of Volcanoes. Types of Volcanoes. Shield Volcano. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Intro

Objective: 19 November 2012Compare and contrast the three types of volcanoes.

•Pick up worksheet (tape into notebook)•Weekly Worksheet #13:• Why do you think different eruption types make differently

shaped volcanoes?

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Types of Volcanoes

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Types of Volcanoes

• Shield Volcano • Built from layers of runny lava from multiple quiet eruptions

• Shallow, broad slope creating a flat, wide volcano

• Example – Name: Mauna Kea– Location: Hawaii

Types of Volcanoes

Flipchart pg. 2

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Mauna Kea, Hawaii

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Hualalai, Hawaii

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Kilauea, Hawaii

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Mt. Okmok, Alaska

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Effects of Volcanoes

• Composite Volcano • Alternates between quiet and violent eruptions

• Creates alternating layers of lava and ash debris (tephra)

• Broad bases and steep sides (looks like regular mtn.)

• Example– Name: Mt. St. Helens– Location: Washington, USA

Types of Volcanoes

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Mt. Fuji, Japan

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Mt. St. Helens

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Mayon, Philippines

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Popocatépetl, Mexico

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Mt. Kazbek, Georgia (the country)

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Pinatubo, Philippines

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Lassen Peak, California

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Krakatoa, Indonesia

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Types of Volcanoes

• Cinder Cone Volcano • Made mostly of pyroclastic material from moderately explosive eruptions.

• Steep slopes but small in size

• Tephra, cinders, ash, pyroclastic rocks

• Example– Name: Paricutín– Location: Mexico

Types of Volcanoes

Flipchart Pg. 4

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Sunset Crater, Arizona

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Holocene, Utah

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Parícutin, Mexico

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Effects of Volcanoes

• Summary:– Describe a shield volcano.– Describe a composite volcano.– Describe a cinder cone volcano.

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Outro

Objective: 19 November 2012Compare and contrast the three types of volcanoes.

Which volcano type would you like to see erupt? Why?