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Group PRESENTATION
CREATED BY -:
          R.M.SANDUNI WATHSALA
           RAMANAYAKE
          CHAMINI ISURIKA RAJENDRA
          THAKSHILA SEWWANDI
          GRADE 10
          HOLY FAMILY BALIKA
           VIDYALAYA
          WENNAPPUWA

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Flash Point of Mother Earth...,

        VOLCANOES



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OUT LINE…..
 What Is A Volcano…………?
 Why They Are Created……...?
 Peep into a Volcano……….
 World Map Of Volcanoes….
 Types Of Volcanoes
 World Most Active Volcanoes…
 Results Of Volcanoes………
 Unforgettable.........
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What is a Volcano?
Volcano is named after the Roman god of fire,
Vulcan. A volcano is a vent on the crust of the
Earth, through which hot and molten rock (also
known as lava or magma) comes out.
A volcanic eruption occurs when the pressure
created by the currents of
movement of tectonic plates,
 reaches a point where it
needs to be released.
                       4
WHY ARE THEY
          CREATED?
World is created on plates which are flooring on
magma layer. Magma is in its’ flashpoint and
gives a great pressure. This pressure comes out
through weak points on the earth.




                      5
Peep into A VOLCANO….
              Magma has a highest
              pressure from the inside
              of the earth. They come
              outside through vents.
              The peak of volcano is
              called cater . Ashe and
              magma creates layers on
              the volcano and magma
              spread all over the area
          6
              through cones.
World Map of Volcanoes




           7
TYPES OF VOLCANOES

 Composite Volcanoes
 Dome volcanoes
 Shield volcanoes
 Cinder Volcanoes
 Stratovolcanoes




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COMPOSITE VOLCANO
                        A composite volcano is a
                        tall, conical volcano built up
                        by many layers of hardened
                        lava, which solidify when
                        they cool. The volcano
                        grows taller each time it
                        erupts and is covered with
                        fresh lava.
Ex-:
       Fuji- Japan , Vesuvius-Italy, St. Helens-USA
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Dome Volcano
                       A dome volcano is small and
                       often forms inside the caldera
                       of a stratovolcano. After a large
                       eruption when large amount of
                       magma has emptied out of the
                       magma chamber the summit of
                       the      composite      volcano
                       collapses forming a depression.
Inside the depression magma oozes out to begin
forming a small lava dome.
                           10
Shield VOLCANO
     Shield volcanoes are large
     volcanoes that are built
     almost entirely of fluid lava
     flows. It has broad sloping
     sides     and      is    usually
     surrounded by gently sloping
     hills in a circular or fan
     shaped pattern, that looks
     like a warrior's shield.
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CINDER CONE
                            This is the simplest type
                            of volcano. They are
                            built from particles and
                            blobs of congealed lava
                            ejected from a single
                            vent.
Most cinder cones have a bowl-shaped crater at the
summit and rarely rise more than a thousand feet or
so above their surroundings.
                       12
Stratovolcano
                  Stratovolcanoes have steep
                  sides with cones that stick out
                  like huge bumps. They are built
                  up        when        eruptions
                  of viscous lava, tephra, and
                  pyroclastic flows happen.

It takes thousands of years for the pressure to
build up enough in stratovolcanoes to cause an
eruption.             13
World Most Active
   Volcanoes
Volcano Name            Location           Continuous Eruptions
Etna                    Italy              3500 years
Stromboli               Italy              2000 years
Yasur                   Vanuatu            800 years
Ambrym                  Vanuatu            1935-
Tinakula                Solomon Islands    1951?-
Erta Ale                Ethiopia           1967-
Manam                   Papua New Guinea   1974-

Langila                 Papua New Guinea   1960-

Bagana                  Papua New Guinea   1972-
Semeru                  Indonesia          1967-
Merapi                  Indonesia          1967-
Dukono                  Indonesia          1933-
Sakura-jima             Japan              1955-
Suwanose-jima           Japan              1949-
Santa Maria             Guatemala          1922-
Pacaya                  Guatemala          1965-
Arenal                  Costa Rica         1968-
Sangay                  Ecuador            1934-
Erebus                  Antarctica         1972-
Piton de la Fournaise   Reunion            1920-
Kilauea                 Hawaii             1983-

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EFECTS OF VOLCANOES
   NEGATIVE
     Ash fall
     Volcano gas
     Lahara
     Land slides




                15
EFECTS OF VOLCANOES
 POSITIVE

      Nutrients to soil
      Natural beauty
       landscapes




                     16
The Destruction of Pompeii,
          79 AD
 On August 24, 79 Mount Vesuvius
  literally blew its top, spewing tons
  of molten ash, pumice and
  sulfuric gas miles into         the atmosphere. A
 "firestorm" of poisonous vapors engulfed the
 surrounding area suffocating the inhabitants of the
 neighboring Roman resort cities of Pompeii,
 Herculaneum and Stabiae. Tons of falling debris
 filled the streets until nothing remained to be seen
 of the once thriving communities.
                          17
The cities remained buried and
undiscovered for almost 1700
years until excavation began in
1748.     These      excavations
continue today and provide
insight into life during the
Roman Empire.




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REFERENCES

 National Geographic Magazine
 Time Magazine
 Wikipedia.com
 Blog Sites




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Flash point of Mother Earth

  • 1. Group PRESENTATION CREATED BY -:  R.M.SANDUNI WATHSALA RAMANAYAKE  CHAMINI ISURIKA RAJENDRA  THAKSHILA SEWWANDI  GRADE 10  HOLY FAMILY BALIKA VIDYALAYA  WENNAPPUWA 1
  • 2. Flash Point of Mother Earth..., VOLCANOES 2
  • 3. OUT LINE…..  What Is A Volcano…………?  Why They Are Created……...?  Peep into a Volcano……….  World Map Of Volcanoes….  Types Of Volcanoes  World Most Active Volcanoes…  Results Of Volcanoes………  Unforgettable......... 3
  • 4. What is a Volcano? Volcano is named after the Roman god of fire, Vulcan. A volcano is a vent on the crust of the Earth, through which hot and molten rock (also known as lava or magma) comes out. A volcanic eruption occurs when the pressure created by the currents of movement of tectonic plates, reaches a point where it needs to be released. 4
  • 5. WHY ARE THEY CREATED? World is created on plates which are flooring on magma layer. Magma is in its’ flashpoint and gives a great pressure. This pressure comes out through weak points on the earth. 5
  • 6. Peep into A VOLCANO…. Magma has a highest pressure from the inside of the earth. They come outside through vents. The peak of volcano is called cater . Ashe and magma creates layers on the volcano and magma spread all over the area 6 through cones.
  • 7. World Map of Volcanoes 7
  • 8. TYPES OF VOLCANOES  Composite Volcanoes  Dome volcanoes  Shield volcanoes  Cinder Volcanoes  Stratovolcanoes 8
  • 9. COMPOSITE VOLCANO A composite volcano is a tall, conical volcano built up by many layers of hardened lava, which solidify when they cool. The volcano grows taller each time it erupts and is covered with fresh lava. Ex-: Fuji- Japan , Vesuvius-Italy, St. Helens-USA 9
  • 10. Dome Volcano A dome volcano is small and often forms inside the caldera of a stratovolcano. After a large eruption when large amount of magma has emptied out of the magma chamber the summit of the composite volcano collapses forming a depression. Inside the depression magma oozes out to begin forming a small lava dome. 10
  • 11. Shield VOLCANO Shield volcanoes are large volcanoes that are built almost entirely of fluid lava flows. It has broad sloping sides and is usually surrounded by gently sloping hills in a circular or fan shaped pattern, that looks like a warrior's shield. 11
  • 12. CINDER CONE This is the simplest type of volcano. They are built from particles and blobs of congealed lava ejected from a single vent. Most cinder cones have a bowl-shaped crater at the summit and rarely rise more than a thousand feet or so above their surroundings. 12
  • 13. Stratovolcano Stratovolcanoes have steep sides with cones that stick out like huge bumps. They are built up when eruptions of viscous lava, tephra, and pyroclastic flows happen. It takes thousands of years for the pressure to build up enough in stratovolcanoes to cause an eruption. 13
  • 14. World Most Active Volcanoes Volcano Name Location Continuous Eruptions Etna Italy 3500 years Stromboli Italy 2000 years Yasur Vanuatu 800 years Ambrym Vanuatu 1935- Tinakula Solomon Islands 1951?- Erta Ale Ethiopia 1967- Manam Papua New Guinea 1974- Langila Papua New Guinea 1960- Bagana Papua New Guinea 1972- Semeru Indonesia 1967- Merapi Indonesia 1967- Dukono Indonesia 1933- Sakura-jima Japan 1955- Suwanose-jima Japan 1949- Santa Maria Guatemala 1922- Pacaya Guatemala 1965- Arenal Costa Rica 1968- Sangay Ecuador 1934- Erebus Antarctica 1972- Piton de la Fournaise Reunion 1920- Kilauea Hawaii 1983- 14
  • 15. EFECTS OF VOLCANOES NEGATIVE  Ash fall  Volcano gas  Lahara  Land slides 15
  • 16. EFECTS OF VOLCANOES POSITIVE  Nutrients to soil  Natural beauty landscapes 16
  • 17. The Destruction of Pompeii, 79 AD On August 24, 79 Mount Vesuvius literally blew its top, spewing tons of molten ash, pumice and sulfuric gas miles into the atmosphere. A "firestorm" of poisonous vapors engulfed the surrounding area suffocating the inhabitants of the neighboring Roman resort cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae. Tons of falling debris filled the streets until nothing remained to be seen of the once thriving communities. 17
  • 18. The cities remained buried and undiscovered for almost 1700 years until excavation began in 1748. These excavations continue today and provide insight into life during the Roman Empire. 18
  • 19. REFERENCES  National Geographic Magazine  Time Magazine  Wikipedia.com  Blog Sites 19
  • 20. 20