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Plate Tectonics and Earth History

Plate Tectonics and Earth History. By- Antionette Hamilton. The Origin . Origin of name:

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Plate Tectonics and Earth History

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  1. Plate Tectonics and Earth History By- Antionette Hamilton

  2. The Origin Origin of name: The word volcano has its origin from the little island of Vulcano in the Mediterranean Sea off Sicily. Centuries ago, people residing this area believed that Vulcano was the chimney of the forge of Vulcan (Lat. Volcanus)--the blacksmith of the Roman gods.

  3. Resources http://classof1.com/homework_answers/environmental_studies/volcanoes/ http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/00795/voltypes.html

  4. Three Main Types of Volcanoes

  5. Can you name the type of Justin’s volcano ? Justin is about to make an eruption of his Composite Volcano. Justin made the volcano with a kit. On the creative side Justin added moss for the grass effect and colored the poster board to add a realistic feel.

  6. Look at a cool eruption by Alexandria In order for the Cinder Cone volcano to erupt with a slow yet vicious lava flow is to add: liquid dish soap baking soda vinegar food coloring * The liquid dish soap is added to allow a continuous foamy flow that appears life-like.

  7. Concept of Volcanoes A volcano is a vent or an opening on the surface of the earth’s crust that allows hot magma, volcanic ashes and gases to escape from below the earth’s surface. Volcanoes are mostly found where the tectonic plates are diverging or converging. Tectonic plates are nothing but the large scale motion of earth’s lithosphere. Volcanoes can also form at places where the earth’s crust is thin and stretched.

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