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Theme 1 Volcanoes Vocabulary Natures Fury

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Eye of the Storm

I can determine the meaning of and use

key vocabulary words correctly.

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Billowy

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Thin, hot, quick moving lava called pahoeloe forms a smooth, billowy

surface

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Billowy (adj)- rising in a great wave

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Cinders

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CollideAfter a volcanic eruption, cinders cover the

ground around the blast zone.

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Cinders (n) – charred bits of rock; ashes.

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Crater

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Funnel Cloud• A crater can be found at the top of a volcano after an eruption. It can look like a large bowl shaped hole.

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Funnel Cloud

• Crater (n) – a bowl-shaped depression

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Crust

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Jagged• When the Earth’s crust cracks, often cinders and ash will be released.

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Jagged• Crust (n)- the solid outer layer of the Earth.

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Eruption

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Lightning• The eruption rocked the ground and

covered the town with debris.

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Lightning• Eruption (n)- a volcanic explosion or large

flow of lava

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Lava

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Prairies

• Lava slowly oozed out of the crack in the Earth’s crust.

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Prairies

• Lava (n)- hot melted rock that flows from a volcano.

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Magma

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Rotate• Magma pushes up through the Earth’s

crust, and bursts into the world as lava.

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Magma (n)- hot melted rock underneath the Earth’s surface.

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Molten

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Severe• The molten rock exploded from the crater

raining balls of fire down upon the forest.

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Molten (adj)- made liquid by heat.

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Summit

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Sizzling• The summit of Mt. St. Helen’s was blown

off by a powerful eruption in 1980.

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Summit (n) the top of a mountain

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Weathered

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Tornadoes• The wind, rain and ocean weathered the rocks into pock marked lumps.

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Weathered (v)- changed because of being exposed to the weather.

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Vocabulary for Volcanoes by Seymour Simon