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Josh G

Volcanoes Online - 0 views

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    It is a really good website because it has a lot of informantion on plate tectonics and volcanoes. It also has games that you can play.
Yen Yu C

How to Prepare for a Volcanic Eruption | eHow.com - 0 views

  • Things You'll Need: Battery Radios Dust Masks Safety Goggles Safety Goggles Cellular Phone Batteries Cellular Phone Covers/carrying Cases Cellular Phone Minutes Cellular Phone Services Cellular Phones
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    this has descriptive information of how to prepare for a volcano, the things you'll need etc...
Satvik S

National Geographic Explorer (Student Magazine) - Hot Spots - 0 views

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    this is a web page from natural geographic about volcanoes
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    nice and informataive webpage for volcanogists
Jaehyun s

Five Worst Volcanic Disasters in History | Scienceray - 0 views

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    Very useful to the people who search "The 5 worst Volcanoes".
Aimanur R

Why do volcanoes erupt - 2 views

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    good resource for one of my questions which is why do volcanoes erupt.
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    It's good, but this information came from students, I can tell because it says at the top, "made by students for students" so just becareful this information might not be so reliable........ But I liked the illistrations.
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    Good advice Victoria!
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    Thanks for letting me know victoria
Satvik S

volcano - 1 views

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    how volcanoes effect ppl
Kavya D

Sumatra Volcano Eruption| Reuters - 0 views

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    Has some information on the eruption in Sumatra. Talks about the after effects and the impact.
Aimanur R

YouTube - Volcanoes erupting on the Big Island of Hawaii - 0 views

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    good understanding of how a volcano erupts
Shaian R

Tsunamis - 0 views

  • Although relatively infrequent, violent volcanic eruptions represent also impulsive disturbances, which can displace a great volume of water and generate extremely destructive tsunami waves in the immediate source area. According to this mechanism, waves may be generated by the sudden displacement of water caused by a volcanic explosion, by a volcano's slope failure, or more likely by a phreatomagmatic explosion and collapse/engulfment of the volcanic magmatic chambers. One of the largest and most destructive tsunamis ever recorded was generated in August 26, 1883 after the explosion and collapse of the volcano of Krakatoa (Krakatau), in Indonesia. This explosion generated waves that reached 135 feet, destroyed coastal towns and villages along the Sunda Strait in both the islands of Java and Sumatra, killing 36, 417 people. It is also believed that the destruction of the Minoan civilization in Greece was caused in 1490 B.C. by the explosion/collapse of the volcano of Santorin in the Aegean Sea.
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    These are questions that have been asked about tsunami's
Rogan M

BrainPOP | Science | Earth System - 0 views

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    Movies on earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes.
Hugues M

What Causes Earthquakes? - 0 views

  • Causes of earthquakes If seen broadly we can say that earthquakes are caused due to two major reasons. The first reason is the eruption of volcanoes, which are sudden, and as is known volcanoes are seat of inner disturbance and can effect the plates which is the second cause of earthquakes. Earthquakes are caused due to disturbance in the movement of plates, which again can be caused due to various reasons like under crust waves or cracks in the plates. Plate Tectonic Theory The outer layer of the earth is divided into many sections known as plates, which are floating on the molten magma beneath the earth’s crust. Now the movement of these plates is determined by the convection current in the molten magma. The heat makes these plates rise and vice versa. Therefore after intervals there are plates that get submerged in the molten magma and there plates that rise upwards and at times even new crust is formed from the molten magma which in turn forms a new plate until it connects itself with the already existing ones. At times these plates and can be pushed up to form mountains and hills and the movement is so slow that it is really hard to comprehend that there is any movement at all. The movement and the results come out to be visible suddenly. Now these plates are the bases on which the continents stand and when these plates move the continents also move. Most of the earthquakes occur on the edges of the plates where a plate is under one or across. This movement disrupts the balance and position of all plates, which leads to tremors, which are called earthquakes.
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    good information on earthquakes
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    a good website on how earthquakes are caused
Anthony F

YouTube - The Mount St. Helens Story - 0 views

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    awesome!
Niharika R

The Ring Of Fire - 1 views

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    The ring of fire is in the pacific ocean. It is where alot of natural disasters have happened.
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    Good work, but I don't really understand the ring of fire?
Jaehyun s

Convection Currents - 1 views

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    As this air heats, the molecules spread out, causing this region to become less dense than the surrounding, unheated air. For reasons discussed in the previous section, being less dense than the surrounding cooler air, the hot air will subsequently rise due to buoyant forces - this movement of hot air into a cooler region is then said to transfer heat by convection.
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    The information seems correct but it's from yahoo so it could be from any random person in the world be careful the information might not be very accurate.............
Elizabeth B

Tsunami Facts, Tsunami Information, Tsunami Videos, Tsunami Photos - National Geographic - 3 views

    • Hannah J
       
      this is a good website with lots of good information and facts
    • Morgan V
       
      i agree and the pictures too, but it dosn't say how a volcano or earthquake can cause one.
    • Billie C
       
      This has really good information about tsunami's.
  • Tsunamis race across the sea at up to 500 miles (805 kilometers) an hour
    • Billie C
       
      wow!
  • A tsunami is a series of ocean waves that sends surges of water, sometimes reaching heights of over 100 feet (30.5 meters), onto land. These walls of water can cause widespread destruction when they crash ashore.These awe-inspiring waves are typically caused by large, undersea earthquakes at tectonic plate boundaries. When the ocean floor at a plate boundary rises or falls suddenly it displaces the water above it and launches the rolling waves that will become a tsunami.
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  • A tsunami is usually composed of a series of waves, called a wave train, so its destructive force may be compounded as successive waves reach shore. People experiencing a tsunami should remember that the danger may not have passed with the first wave and should await official word that it is safe to return to vulnerable locations.
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    has tsunami facts, tsunami information, tsunami videos and photos
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    Ii is a good website I have used it too.
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    has really good information and facts
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    This has some very good information about tsunamis.
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    Good website for a description of a Tsunami
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    yes I agree
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