Volcanic eruptions cause significant changes to Earth's surface. When a volcano erupts, it can form new landforms such as smaller volcanoes or destroy parts of the existing volcano, changing its shape. Violent explosions may destroy sections of the volcano and form a new cone-shaped landform. Eruptions also cause fissures and cracks in the ground surrounding the volcano. Large flows of lahar volcanic mud and debris can cover wide areas, transforming residential or agricultural land into desert-like terrain.
Volcanic eruptions cause significant changes to Earth's surface. When a volcano erupts, it can form new landforms such as smaller volcanoes or destroy parts of the existing volcano, changing its shape. Violent explosions may destroy sections of the volcano and form a new cone-shaped landform. Eruptions also cause fissures and cracks in the ground surrounding the volcano. Large flows of lahar volcanic mud and debris can cover wide areas, transforming residential or agricultural land into desert-like terrain.
Volcanic eruptions cause significant changes to Earth's surface. When a volcano erupts, it can form new landforms such as smaller volcanoes or destroy parts of the existing volcano, changing its shape. Violent explosions may destroy sections of the volcano and form a new cone-shaped landform. Eruptions also cause fissures and cracks in the ground surrounding the volcano. Large flows of lahar volcanic mud and debris can cover wide areas, transforming residential or agricultural land into desert-like terrain.
Describe the changes on Earth’s Surface as a result of
Volcanic eruptions. Teacher: Hello there, Greetings of peace and happiness to all our Science minded learners. Welcome to another FUN and EXCITING learning with me, I’m Teacher Tin, your Science Buddy. Teacher: Let me ask you, have you ever seen a volcano? Or have you ever gone near a volcano? How does it differ from other landforms> Today we are going to learn about the volcanoes and its changes on the Earth Surface. ====This is a Volcano…-picture of a volcano A volcano is an opening in the Earth’s surface through which lava, molten rocks and gaseous materials are forced out through its opening. There are many known volcanoes in the Philippines: Mt. Pinatubo-Zambales Mt. Bulusan –Sorsogon Mt.Hibok Hibok-Camiguin Some volcanoes are small and low lying, but some are also tall just like Mt. Mayon. Do you know how volcanic eruption occur? Due to tremendous pressure and extreme temperatures, the hot molten rock beneath Earth called magma is constantly moving and works its way toward the Earth’s surface through cracks in solid rocks. The accumulation of the magma as it rises form a reservoir called magma chamber. The magma continues to move up through an opening called vent, when it reaches the Earth’s surface, it becomes lava.-picture nung proseso ng pagsabog ng bulkan pwede rin video Volcanic eruptions maybe violent or quiet. What are the effects of Volcanic eruptions? Like earthquakes, volcanic eruptios cause changes on Earth’s surface. When a vocano erupts, it can cause formation of landforms.- different landforms-picture ng bulkan, may maliit like taal, camiguin etc. A violent eruption can either build a bigger volcano or destroy a part or the entire shape of the volcano.-picture ng sumabog na bulkan sa Pilipinas kita yung shape During very violent explosion, some parts of the volcano can be destroyed and may form a new- cone-shaped landform.-picture ng coned shape volcano sa Pilipinas pa rin. Due to strong tremors, fissures on the ground that surrounds the volcano can be seen.-picture ng bitak ng lupa malapit sa gilid ng bulkan A lahar that flows in huge amount can cover a certain land area, changing it from residential or an agricultural area into a desert like one.-picture ng place na natabunan ng lahar.
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