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Check. Risks from volcanoes
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Remember what you have studied in this section and answer the questions: Can a volcano be dangerous if it is only emitting gas? Why? How can we avoid damage and the loss of human life during a volcanic…
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Initial self-evaluation T3 02 - The Earth's relief
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Decide whether the following elements are internal or external forces acting upon relief, or, whether they have no affect on relief: rain earthquake wind vegetation fauna volcanic eruption waves human beings
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Match. Environmental impact
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Match each of the following facts with an example of environmental impact: acid rain prolongued drought eruption of lava greenhouse effect leak from a pesticide factory tornado nuclear accident…
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Volcanoes - Volcanoes
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How many people were killed in the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helen’s? How many times has Mount Redoubt in Alaska erupted since 1900? Which Japanese island is Mount Fuji situated on? When can you climb…
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Volcanoes - Volcanoes
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A volcano is an opening (a vent) in a planet’s surface, which allows hot magma (liquid rock), ash and gases to escape. This event is called a volcanic eruption. During an eruption, pressure in the…
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Check. Internal forces in the formation of relief
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Remember what you have studied in this section and answer: Which internal forces form the Earth's relief What can the cone of a volcano become after an eruption? Give an example. Look at the map and…
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Match. Internal forces (3)
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Match the elements to explain the characteristics of a volcanic eruption: Gases, ash and lava are expulsed and deposited on the Earth's surface and into its atmosphere. Magma erupts, via a crater,…
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Observe. Our planet Earth
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Observe and answer the questions: Look at the photos: Which part of the Earth does each photo show? How thick are each of these layers? Has there ever been a volcanic eruption on the Iberian Peninsula?…
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Submarine Volcanoes Erupting
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Did you know that 80 percent of the volcanic eruptions on Earth take place underwater? These underwater eruptions occur regularly, forming new landmasses and providing a living environment for deep-sea…