ESC 1000L  Space Science Video Notes    Name: ____________

 

Please watch the following video series. Take notes on each of the chapters of the disk. When you are finished each chapter, write questions that a student should be able to answer if she/he viewed this disk. You should have at least two or more questions for each chapter.

Volcano Nature’s Inferno (1997) National Geographic

Travel around the world for a firsthand look at volcanoes - perhaps the most dazzling but destructive natural force on earth. Massive volcanic eruption can turn day into night, releasing the power of an atomic blast, spewing toxic avalanches of lava, gas, and ash. National Geographic Video transports you to some of the world's most notorious volcanoes, including Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines and Japan's Mount Unzen. Join volcanologists in their dangerous quest to forecast eruptions and save lives and experience the explosive excitement and human drama surrounding volcanoes.

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Chapter 9: Volcanoes and Other Igneous Activity word list—circle words i film

AA flow

Furmarole

Pyroclastic Flow 

Batholith 

Geothermal Gradient

Pyroclastic Material  

Caldera

Hot Spot

Scoria Cone 

Cinder Cone 

Intraplate Volcanism

Shield Volcano 

Columnar Joint

Island Arc

Sill

Composite Cone

Laccolith

Strato volcanoes 

Conduit

Lahar

Vent

Continental Volcanic Arc 

Mantle Plume

Viscosity

Crater 

Muee Ardente

Volatiles

Decompression Melting 

Pahoehoe Flow

Volcanic Island Arc 

Dike

Parasitic Cone

Volcanic Neck 

Fissure

Partial Melting

Volcano

Fissure eruption 

Pipe

 

Flood basalt

Pluton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Most Significant Discovery (discoveries)