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Thursday, 22 August 2013

KWL Chart

Landforms: Volcanoes

LI: To use a KWL chart help us think about volcanoes, how they change over time and the effect these changes have on the land and the people who live near them



KWL charts help us to record the facts we know, the facts we want to find out and the facts we have learnt

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  • Lava comes out of the volcano
  • Magma flows with lava
  • When there is an active volcano it is probably been activated earlier and there is a possibly of it activating again soon.
  • Underground the lava and magma is pressured the volcano erupts.
  • An extinct volcano is a volcano that had erupted thousands of years ago.
  • There is also no possibility of it erupting again.
  • A volcano is a mountain that opens downwards.
  • Magma is melted, molten rocks.
  • WHen the lava and magma erupt they cause landforms like java.
  • There are different types and sizes of volcanoes.
  • Lava is hot.
  • Volcanoes erupt in different directions.
  • Underground, lava and magma mix.
  • Volcano is a landform.
What are volcanoes made of?
How are volcanoes formed?
How do volcanoes change over time?
What effect do the Earth's movements and the tectonic plates have on our volcanoes?
What effect do these changes have on people?

  • How many volcanoes are there in Auckland?
  • Why do we have volcanoes?
  • What causes volcanoes to erupt?
  • What is the most serious volcanic eruption in the world?
  • How many volcanoes are all around the world?
  • What is the biggest volcano?
  • What was the first volcano discovery?
  • How old is the oldest volcano?
  • How long does eruptions last?
  • Where are the most active volcanos?
  • How many volcanoes erupt every year?
  • How dangerous are volcanoes?
  • Which volcano has made the most terrible destruction?
  • How would you find out if a volcano was going to erupt?
  • Which volcano has the longest name?
  • How do volcanologist tell the difference from the domain volcano and extinct volcano?
  • How many volcanoes can erupt at once?
  • Which is the world's highest volcano?
  • What are the effects if you inhale the smoke coming out volcanos.`







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