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Things to remember before, during and after volcanic eruption

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Things to remember before, during and after volcanic eruption

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#ThrowbackThursday I know its not thursday and this presentation aint good enough but this presentation help me a lot and I got like the perfect score on science! I just wanna share this one since I won't be able to bring back those memories, those nights I spent and how we deliver the presentation well and made a successful and a standing ovation presentation! XD

PS: I created this when I was on 9th grade :3 very very old :3

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Things to remember before, during and after volcanic eruption

  1. 1. By: Group 6 Pokemon Jean Aubrey P. Recto Jhingky D. Ponce Cliff John S. Maata Erica S. Premacio Jahara Vergara
  2. 2. A natural opening in the surface of the Earth where molten rocks,hot gases,smoke and ash are ejected.
  3. 3. Volcanic eruptions happen when lava and gas are discharged from a volcanic vent. A volcanic eruption occurs when molten rock, ash and steam pour through a vent in the earth's crust
  4. 4. Difference between active volcano and inactive volcano
  5. 5. Active volcano is a volcano that has erupted within the last 600 years and are documented by man or those that erupted 10,000 years ago based on analyses of datable materials while inactive volcano is a volcano that shows no record of eruption physical form is being changed by agents of weathering and erosion via formation of deep and long guillies.
  6. 6. THINGS TO REMEMBER BEFORE, AFTER, DURING VOLCANIC ERUPTION
  7. 7. BEFORE VOLCANIC ERUPTION
  8. 8. 1. Know beforehand where the active volcanoes are in your area. 2. Put together an emergency supply kit.
  9. 9. 3. Have the necessary communication devices ready. 4. Be aware of what your local disaster sirens sound like.
  10. 10. 5. If you live near a known volcano, active or dormant, learn about your community warning systems and emergency plans, and be ready to evacuate at a moment's notice. 6. Put goggles and disposable breathing masks for each family member in your disaster supply kit.
  11. 11. During Volcanic Eruption
  12. 12. 1. Listen to a battery- operated radio or television for the latest emergency information.
  13. 13. 2. Follow the evacuation order issued by authorities. 3. Avoid areas downwind and river valleys downstream of the volcano.
  14. 14. If caught indoors: 4. Close all windows, doors, and dampers 5. Put all machinery inside a garage or barn.
  15. 15. If trapped outdoors:
  16. 16. 9. Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants. 10. Use goggles to protect your eyes. 11. Use a dust mask or hold a damp cloth over your face to help breathing. 12. Keep car or truck engines off.
  17. 17. Remember: Stay out of the area defined as a restricted zone by government officials. Effects of a volcanic eruption can be experienced many miles from a volcano. Mudflows and flash flooding, wildland fires, and even deadly hot ashflow can reach you even if you cannot see the volcano during an eruption. Avoid river valleys and low lying areas. Trying to watch an erupting volcano up close is a deadly idea.
  18. 18. After Volcanic Eruption
  19. 19. 1.If possible, stay away from volcanic ashfall areas.
  20. 20. 2. Cover your mouth and nose. Volcanic ash can irritate your respiratory system. 3. Wear goggles to protect your eyes.
  21. 21. 4. Keep skin covered to avoid irritation from contact with ash. 5. Clear roofs of ashfall. Ashfall is very heavy and can cause buildings to collapse. Exercise great caution when working on a roof.
  22. 22. 6. Avoid driving in heavy ashfall. Driving will stir up more ash that can clog engines and stall vehicles. 7. If you have a respiratory ailment, avoid contact with any amount of ash. Stay indoors until local health officials advise it is safe to go outside.

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  • Know beforehand where the active volcanoes are in your area.
     HPut together an emergency supply kit. 
    ave the necessary communication devices ready.
    Be aware of what your local disaster sirens sound like. 
    If you live near a known volcano, active or dormant, learn about your community warning systems and emergency plans, and be ready to evacuate at a moment's notice
    Put goggles and disposable breathing masks for each family member in your disaster supply kit.

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