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Slides on how volcanoes are formed, the main features of a volcano, effects of a volcano

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Volcanic Activity

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• Volcanoes form when magma reaches the Earth's surface, causing eruptions of lava and ash. They occur at destructive and constructive plate boundaries

• Magma – Molten Rock Underground• Lava – molten rock on Land

Volcanic Activity

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The Mid Atlantic Ridge

Under the Atlantic Ocean lies a long, narrow chain of mountains called the Mid Atlantic Ridge.

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Mid Atlantic Ridge was formed when plates separated and lava came to the surface and cooled and hardened.

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Iceland

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Mid Atlantic Ridge In Iceland

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The Pacific Ring of Fire.

Most earthquakes and volcanoes

occur along this line.

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Volcanoes – Good and Bad

Benefits Drawbacks

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• A volcano is a cone-shaped mountain or hill, formed by eruptions of lava and ash.

• When magma reaches the Earth's surface it is called lava. When the lava cools, it forms rock.

• Volcanic eruptions can happen at destructive and constructive boundaries, but not at conservative boundaries.

• Some volcanoes happen underwater, along the sea bed or ocean floor.

Volcanic eruptions

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• Magma rises through cracks or weaknesses in the Earth's crust.

• Pressure builds up inside the Earth.

• When this pressure is released, magma explodes to the surface causing a volcanic eruption.

• The lava from the eruption cools to form new crust.

• Over time, after several eruptions, the rock builds up and a volcano forms.

How volcanoes form

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A volcano has several important features:

• The magma chamber is a collection of magma inside the Earth, below the volcano.

• The main vent is the main outlet for the magma to escape.

• Secondary vents are smaller outlets through which magma escapes.

• The crater is created after an eruption blows the top off the volcano.

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One way to describe volcanoes is in terms of activity:

• Some volcanoes are still active and erupt frequently (Etna and Vesuvius Italy)

• Some volcanoes are dormant (sleeping). (Cotopaxi, Peru)

• Some volcanoes are extinct (never likely to erupt again). (Slemish, Co.Antrim)

Different types of Volcanoes.

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2012 Junior Cert

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