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Friday, July 2, 2021

Krishay blog inquiry T2W9 2021

 Paragraph 1: Volcanoes and supervolcanoes The power _________________________



-Do you know that there is something called super Volcanoes These are volcanoes that have affected the climate of the whole world!



-Super volcanoes have been on Earth before humans even existed. Did you know that?



-Do you know the top 2 most known Supervolcanoes are Yellowstone Usa and Lake taupo NZ,

Paragraph 2: _where does the lava and Ash come from?______________



-It comes from beneath the Earth (like actual!)



-Yes when not outside of the Volcano the lava is Magma, how burned rock hot stuff beneath the Earth that hardens up over time.



-And the ash comes from the hot rock lava I said before that has hardened well some still havn and when they explode they turn into lava.


Paragraph 3: _The stuff that comes with Eruption (for example Pyroclastic flows)_________________________



-1st Pyroclastic flows are harden rock from the volcano that happens sometimes that is dangerous making the ash faster and the flow is rock that turns into rock after the eruption happens (a second after)



-2nd avalanches can happen if the Volcano is covered in snow but can not when erupting.

-3rd Mud flows Mudflows happen when the Volcano is Erupting or before it is going to erupt and Mudflows can on Volcanoes with snow as ice can turn into water with lava and ash.


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Paragraph 4: Most destructive volcanoes ever erupted in history (not supervolcanoes)___________________


1. Mt Tambora well look out Mt Tambora made the year without summer (in 1816) and stoped summer all the way in europe and America and Australia and it was located 

Indonesia.




-2nd Krakatoa obviously you were going to see this on the list of Krakatoa Tsunami of 1883 and the biggest sound ever heard in human history happened in Krakatoa Eruption killing over 36,00 people!



-Mt Vesuvius is also an obvious one. On the list in 79 Ad this Volcano Erupted and destroyed the whole of the city of pompeii fully and Oplontis stabiae and whole other settlements near the Volcano.









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