1.3 Volcanism (part 2)

1.3: Volcanoes - part 2
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1.3: Volcanoes - part 2

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This lesson
  • Recap 
  • Explanation 1.3 - part 2
  • Task 

  • Start assignments 1.3


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In which three ways do plates move?
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Slide 3 - Question ouverte

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What do you still know about volcanoes?

Slide 4 - Carte mentale

Why do volcanoes occur in places where there are also earthquakes?
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Slide 5 - Question ouverte

Look at the figure and at the sayings in the green squares. Are they correct or incorrect?
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Earthquakes at location A are more violent than at locationC
Only at location B there are no volcanoes
C is continental crust
B is oceanic crust

Slide 6 - Question de remorquage

Volcanoes, plates move away from each other
No volcanoes
Volcanoes, plates move towards each other

Slide 7 - Question de remorquage

This lesson
  • Recap 
  • Explanation 1.3 - part 2
  • Task

  • Start assignments 1.3


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Learning goal 
You know what a volcano is and what the consequences of volcanic eruptions can be 

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How do earthquakes form?
The areas where plates meet and where plates move towards each other are the places on earth with the greatest chance of earthquakes.

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How do volcanoes erupt?
Oceanic plate dives underneath the continental. Rocks and sediment melts, and due to pressure it rises up. 

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Why live here?

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Consequences of volcanic eruption?
  • Large areas become covered with ash and lava
  • Extremely hot gas clouds are formed which blast from the volcano

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What are the signs that a volcano is about to erupt?
  • small earthquakes
  • smoke
  • swelling
  • restless animals

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Volcanic eruption
The following materials come free by an volcanic eruption

  • Lava
  • Ash
  • Gas

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Fertile soil

Volcanic materials are very fertile (vruchtbaar) 


This is also the reason that people still live near active volcanoes (especially farmers)

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What are the consequences of volcanic eruptions in rich and poor countries?
  • In rich countries people can signal that an eruption is going to take place more quickly and easily.
  • In rich countries the population can be warned and evacuated more quickly than in poor countries.

Slide 17 - Diapositive

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  • Recap 
  • Explanation 1.3 - part 2
  • Task

  • Start assignments 1.3: 1, 2, 3 and 4


Slide 18 - Diapositive

Task
There has been a volcanic eruption in La Palma. Write down the questions below, you can use the internet. 

  1. When was the last time a volcano erupted in La Palma? (reken de huidige uitbarsting niet mee)
  2. How long did the eruption lasted?
  3. What are the consequences of the current volcanic eruption on La Palma?



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Slide 19 - Diapositive

Task
There has been a volcanic eruption in La Palma. Write down the questions below, you can use the internet. 

  1. When was the last time a volcano erupted? (reken de huidige uitbarsting niet mee) 1971
  2. How long did the eruption lasted? Three weeks 
  3. What are the consequences of the current volcanic eruption on La Palma? Evacuations and damaged houses, toxic materials



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Slide 21 - Vidéo

Slide 22 - Lien

This lesson
  • Recap 
  • Task
  • Explanation 1.3 - part 2

  • Start assignments 1.3: 1, 2, 3 and 4


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