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[[Image:Pacific Ring of Fire.png|thumb|300px|The '''Pacific Ring of Fire''']]
 
:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_ring_of_fire
 
:Of the more than 800 active volcanoes that have been identified, most are located along the margins of the ocean basins—most notably along the within the circum-Pacific belt known as the Ring of Fire. This active zone includes a chain of continental volcanoes that consist primarily of composite volcanoes.
 
:The Pacific Ring of Fire is an area of frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions encircling the basin of the Pacific Ocean. In a 40,000 km horseshoe shape, it is associated with a nearly continuous series of oceanic trenches, island arcs, and volcanic mountain ranges and/or plate movements. It is sometimes called the circum-Pacific belt or the circum-Pacific seismic belt. 90% of the world's earthquakes and 81% of the world's largest earthquakes occur along the Ring of Fire.
 
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:The Hawaiian Islands result from the movement of the Pacific plate over an apparently stationary hot spot. The island of Hawaii is still forming from the uplifting of mantel plumes under the hot spot. The island of Hawaii is the youngest of the Hawaiian islands, and the island of Kauai is the oldest of the large islands in the Hawaiian chain.
 
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<!-- 10. Research the eruption of Mount St. Helens or some other volcano of your choice.<br>Write a 1-page report on what you found. -->
 
:Mount St. Helens is located in southwestern Washington State, about 50 miles northeast of Portland, Oregon. It is in the Cascade Range of mountain. It was named in 1792 in honor of the Baron St. Helens. American Indians of the Pacific Northwest called it "Louwala-Clough" or "smoking mountain." The volcano was active in the mid-1800s, but most people in this century did not see it as a menace. In fact, the mountain was snow-covered and very beautiful. The forest on it and around the base was filled with wildlife. At the base of the volcano was Spirit Lake, a clear mountain lake that was very good for fishing and boating.
 
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===Other interesting Volcanoes===
 
Other interesting volcanoes include:
 
* Mount Pinatubo eruption of 1991 (Philippines)
 
* Krakatoa eruption of 1883 (Indonesia)
 
* Vesuvius eruption of 79 A.D. (Italy)
 
* Mount Etna eruption of 1669 (Italy)
 
* Popocatépetl eruption of 1994 (Mexico)
 
* Tambora eruption of 1815 (Indonesia, most powerful eruption in recorded history)
 
* Taupo eruption of 181 A.D. (New Zealand, most powerful eruption in the past 5000 years).
 
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The glory of GOD—let it last forever! Let GOD enjoy his creation! He takes one look at earth and triggers an earthquake, points a finger at the mountains, and <u>''volcanoes''</u> erupt.
 
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There are a number of ways to approach this requirement. A very easy way to meet it is to download [[:Image:Volcano_cmod.pdf|this PDF]] which is a 3D model that can be printed, cut out, and glued together.
 
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You can also build a model volcano using the tube from a roll of paper towels or toilet paper, some newspaper, a cardboard base, and some papier-mâché.
 
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Volcanes

Nivel de destreza

1

Año

2007

Version

23.11.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

Asociación de Florida

Volcanoes AY Honor.png
Volcanes
Regional
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
Asociación de Florida
Año de introducción
2007


1

¿Qué es vulcanología y qué hace un vulcanólogo?



2

Describir las cinco tipos de volcanes.


2a

Estratovolcán



2b

Cono de escoria



2c

Escudo



2d

Caldera



2e

Fisura




3

Identificar y marcar las siguientes partes de un volcán en una hoja de trabajo o en su propio dibujo:



3a

Cráter



3b

Cima



3c

Base



3d

Tubo



3e

Díque



3f

Garganta



3g

Fumarola



3h

Embalse de magma




4

Describir las diferentes clases de lava y dibujar una imagen para cada una:


4a

Pāhoehoe (cordada)



4b

'A'ā (escoriácea)



4c

Coladas en bloques



4d

Almohadillada




5

Definir los siguientes términos:


5a

Materiales piroclásticos



i

Bombas volcánicas



ii

Ceniza



iii

Lapilli



iv

Pómez




5b

Flujo piroclástico



5c

Lahar



5d

Magma



5e

Plutón



5f

Punto caliente




6

Explicar cómo un volcán entra en erupción.



7

Definir los cuatro niveles de actividad de los volcanes:



7a

Activo



7b

Intermitente



7c

Dormido



7d

Extinto




8

¿Qué es el Cinturón de Fuego del Pacífico y dónde se encuentra?



9

Describir como las islas hawaianas todavía están siendo formadas.



10

Hacer una investigación de la erupción del Monte Santa Helena o algún otro volcán de su elección. Escribir un informe de una página sobre la información encontrada.



11

Encontrar un versículo en la Biblia que habla de los volcanes.



12

Hacer un modelo tridimensional de un volcán.




Referencias

Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Regional/flpatchnote/es