Volcanoes

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Volcanoes

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Volcano Formation and Tectonic Plates
Ruptures in the planet's crust allow magma, ash, and gases to escape. Commonly located at tectonic plate boundaries.

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What do you already know about volcanoes?

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Types of Volcanoes and Characteristics
Shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes, cinder cones, each with unique features.

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Hotspot Volcanism
Hawaiian Islands result from mantle plumes. Other celestial bodies show evidence of volcanic activity.

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Impacts of Volcanic Eruptions
Large eruptions can lead to volcanic winters, impacting climate and agriculture.

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Volcanism on Other Planetary Bodies
Volcanic activity is not exclusive to Earth; other celestial bodies show evidence of volcanic activity.

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Definition List
Volcano, Plate Tectonics, Divergent Plate Boundary, Convergent Plate Boundary, Hotspot, Mantle Plume, Shield Volcano, Stratovolcano, Cinder Cone, Supervolcano, Submarine Volcano, Subglacial Volcano, Mud Volcano

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Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

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Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.

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