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b. click on one of the yellow volcanoes on the map - try to pick a volcano in a different tectonic location than the first one you examined. then, click \more\ on the pop - up window that comes up. this will pull up a webpage of this volcano that should contain a lot of information about the volcano and its history.
i. where is the volcano located?
ii. what is its current status?
iii. what type of volcano is it?
iv. based on the type of volcano it is, draw what the volcano would look like (you can draw the profile of the volcano if you want. it doesnt have to be 3d).
v. based on the type of volcano it is, what hazards would be associated with this volcano if it were to erupt?
4a. considering just the orange/red symbols, approximately how many volcanoes are in a state of warning and minor activity? you do not need to count, just a ball park estimate is fine.
b. click on one of the orange/red volcanoes on the map. then click \more\ on the pop - up window that comes up.
i. where is the volcano located?
ii. what is its current status?
iii. what type of volcano is it?
i. The location of the volcano is given as Anchorage.
ii. Its current status is minor activity or eruption warning.
iii. The type of volcano is stated as stratovolcano.
iv. A sketch of a volcano is provided, but as an expert response, a stratovolcano typically has a steep - sided, conical shape formed by alternating layers of lava flows and pyroclastic deposits.
v. For a stratovolcano, common hazards during an eruption include ash, tephra, bombs, lahars, and pyroclastic flows. For the estimate in 4a, an approximation of 40 volcanoes in a state of warning is given.
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i. Anchorage
ii. Minor activity or eruption warning
iii. Stratovolcano
iv. A stratovolcano has a steep - sided, conical shape with alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic material.
v. Ash, tephra, bombs, lahars, pyroclastic flows
4a. Approximately 40 volcanoes