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11/20 6th - Weed Pulling
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11/6 } Fresh Water Pollution
11/2 } Four types of volcanoes
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Four types of volcanoes Four types of volcanoes

The first type of volcano is a composite volcano. It is made of
layers of solid lava flows infused with layers of sand. They can
be tens of miles across and ten thousand feet high. A good example of
a composite volcano is Mount St Helens. The second type of volcano
is a cinder cone volcano. It’s about a mile across and ten thousand
feet high. They’re made of entirely loose grain, and have very steep
sides, also have small crater on top. The third type of volcano is the
shield volcano. These volcano can be hundreds of miles across and
tens of thousands of feet high. It consist of low slopes and almost
fully frozen lavas, it usually have a large crater on top. A good
example of a shield volcano is the Mauna Loa. It’s a volcano
at Hawaii it is the world largest single mountain. It also is
30,000 feet above ocean floor. The last type of volcano is the
Giant caldera. It is hundreds or even thousands of miles across.
These volcano form by collapses in huge eruptions. One caldera could
fill Yellowstone Park.

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