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Monday 27 August 2018

Volcanoes

Firstly,where are volcanoes found? Volcanoes are mostly found on islands like New Zealand. In fact some volcanoes are often found in Japan (Mount Fuji),Italy 
(Mount Vesuvius),Hawaii (Mount Kilauea) and New Zealand (Rangitoto Island),(Mount Ruapehu) and (Mount Doom) Ngauruhoe. In fact the biggest volcano is on mars and the volcano is called olympus mons and there are also mountains underneath the sea.

Secondly,What is a volcanoes? A volcano is a cone,shield and cinder shaped mountain. Something you need to know is that when the volcano spews out lava it turns into different kind of rocks like obsidian,scoria,lightweight pumice and basalt. In fact a volcano is like a coke bottle shaking then when you open it the coke bottle explodes.

Thirdly,When do volcanoes erupt? Volcanoes only erupt when there is too much pressure on it. In fact a volcano can also erupt when the tectonic plates shift,collide or crash. Did you know that when the tectonic plates move away it can cause an earthquake.

Finally, How are we affected by volcanoes? Did you know that  when a volcano happens animales can die,humans might die,humans can get seriously burned. In fact houses can get destroyed and when the ocean gets warm it kills the fishes. Something you need to know is that when there is too much pressure on the sea it can cause a flood. Furthermore several people get injured and the ash inhaled is very unhealthy for humans and the fresh water turns into disgusting water and when the biggest rock hits the ocean it can cause a tsunami.

In conclusion, volcanoes are mountains. In fact volcanoes are all around the world volcanoes can be found mostly on islands.

1 comment:

  1. Kia ora, Hope.
    I like how you added lots of detail and presented a very descriptive report on volcanoes. This reminds me of when I did a report with a similar layout to yours, except I did my report on bees.
    Maybe next time you could put more information explaining the more difficult words or you could simplify them.
    Did you enjoy writing this report on volcanoes?
    Awesome work, from Hana.

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