2. Definitions
ash cloud - an ash cloud is the cloud of ash that
forms in the air after some volcanic eruptions.
conduit - a conduit is a passage through which
magma (molten rock) flows in a volcano.
crust - the crust is Earth's outermost, rocky layer.
lava - lava is molten rock; it usually comes out of
erupting volcanoes.
magma chamber - a magma chamber contains
magma (molten rock) deep within the Earth's
crust.side vent - a side vent is a vent in the side of a
volcano.
vent - a vent is an opening in the Earth's surface
through which volcanic materials erupt.
3. What is a volcano?
A volcano is a vent
or 'chimney' that
connects molten
rock (magma) from
within the Earth’s
crust to the Earth's
surface.
The volcano includes
the surrounding
cone of erupted
material.
4. 3 Types of Volcanoes
Shield Volcanoes
Cinder Cone Volcanoes
Composite Volcanoes
These volcanoes get their name b y the
way they are shaped and what they are
made of.
5. Shield Volcanoes
Are built almost
entirely of fluid
lava flows.
Flow after flow
pours out all
directions in this
volcano.
The Hawaiian
Island are
composed of
chains of these
volcanoes.
6. Shield Volcanoes
On the next slide you will watch a video
about shield slides.
Once you click the video will begin so be
ready to listen!
7. Cinder Cone Volcanoes
Simplest types of
volcano.
Have a bowl
shaped crater at the
top and rarely rise
more than a
thousand feet or so
above their
surroundings.
Many are found in
western North
America.
8. Cinder Cone Volcanoes
On the next slide you will watch a video
on cinder cone volcanoes
Be ready to listen because the video
begins as soon as you click to the next
slide. Enjoy!!
9. Composite Cone Volcanoes
Develop from
repeated explosive
and non explosive
eruptions.
These volcanoes are
the largest !
St. Augustine in
Alaska is an
example of
composite cone.
10. Composite Cone Volcanoes
Get ready to watch a video about
composite cone volcanoes!!
Once again, open your ears and listen to
the interesting information.
11. The Volcano Song!!
One the next slide you will have the
opportunity to learn about volcano
eruptions through a fun song!
Get ready for the song to start as soon
as you click on the next slide!!
12. Interesting Facts
Indonesia has the most active volcanoes in the
world.
The word volcano comes from an ancient god
named Vulcan.
Mars has the largest volcano solar system.
There are over 1900 active volcanoes on
Earth
Mauna kea is the tallest volcano in the world.
Volcanoes are on land and in sea.
Volcanic eruptions feature ash, rock, gases,
and lava!
13. What to think about…
Vocabulary words
What are the 3 types of volcanoes?
Describe how a volcano eruption
happens
Please click here to complete your next
activity.