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Title: Effects of Volcanic Eruptions


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Effects of Volcanic Eruptions
  • Key Concept The affects of volcanic eruptions
    can change human and wildlife habitat.

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Negative Effects of Volcanic Eruptions
  • Volcanic explosions can have local and global
    effects.
  • In April 1815, Tambora volcano in Indonesia
    erupted explosively.
  • The pyroclastic flows and falling debris killed
    about 10,000 people in the area.

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  • High in the atmosphere, ash and gas spread around
    Earth.
  • The average global temperature decreased by as
    much as 3C for one to two years.
  • The lower temperature caused crop failures and
    starvation, particularly in New England and
    Europe.

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  • The effects of lower temperatures led to the
    deaths of about 82,000 people.
  • Therefore, an estimated total of 92,000 people
    around the world lost their lives as a result of
    the Tambora eruption.

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Local Affects of Volcanic Eruptions
  • Volcanic eruptions can cause loss of human life
    and loss of wildlife habitat.
  • The blast from an explosive eruption can knock
    down trees, destroy buildings, and kill humans
    and animals.

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  • Pyroclastic flows can burn everything in their
    path.
  • Hot volcanic materials can melt the snowcap on a
    mountain, causing devastating floods.

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  • Volcanic ash can mix with water to form
    fast-moving mudflows called lahars.
  • The weight of falling ash can collapse
    structures, bury crops, and damage engines.
  • Volcanic ash can also cause respiratory problems
    in humans.

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Global Effects of Volcanic Eruptions
  • Large volcanic eruptions can affect Earths
    climate for several years.
  • During large eruptions, ash and sulfur-rich gases
    can be pushed into the stratosphere.
  • As the ash and gases spread around the planet,
    they absorb and scatter sunlight.

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  • Enough sunlight may be absorbed or scattered to
    lower the average global temperature of Earth.
  • In 1991, after the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in
    the Philippines, the amount of sunlight to reach
    Earths surface decreased by 2-4.
  • This decrease caused the average global
    temperature of Earth to decrease by several
    tenths of a degree for several years.

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Benefits of Volcanic Eruptions
  • Volcanic soils are some of the most fertile soils
    on Earth.
  • Volcanic rocks are made of minerals that contain
    elements important to plant growth.
  • When volcanic rocks break down, they form soils
    that contain many nutrients that plants can use.

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Geothermal Energy
  • Magma heats the rocks that surround it.
  • These rocks often hold water that also becomes
    heated.
  • This heated water, called geothermal water, may
    reach temperatures of hundreds of degrees
    Celcius.

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  • Geothermal water contains large amounts of heat
    energy.
  • This energy can be tapped by drilling wells to
    reach the hot water.
  • Water can also be pumped through heated rocks to
    obtain energy.

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  • Geothermal water can be used to drive turbines
    that generate electricity.
  • It can also be used to heat homes, grow crops, or
    keep roads free of ice.

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  • Volcanic rocks are often used in construction.
  • As early as 300 BCE, Romans made concrete from
    volcanic ash and lime.
  • This material was used to build the Colosseum in
    Rome in 80 CE. The strength of this material has
    allowed the Colosseum to stand for nearly two
    thousand years.

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  • As recently as the 20th century, volcanic ash was
    used to make concrete for dams in the United
    States.
  • Today, basalt and pumice are often used in the
    construction of roads and bridges, and the
    production of concrete.

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  • Pumice is added to soil to allow air and water to
    circulate more easily through the soil.
  • Because metals in pumice are not water soluble,
    pumice is used alone or with silica sand to
    filter drinking water.

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  • Use these term to fill in concept map.
  • eruptions
  • shield volcanoes
  • cinder cone volcanoes
  • composite volcanoes
  • lava

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