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Volcanoes: How Safe Are They?
Grade Level: 9-12

Summary: Students will learn about some of the most dangerous volcanoes on Earth. They will plot their location, research different volcanic hazards and assess the risks presented by volcanoes.

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Download Related Documents:

Volcanic Hazard Presentation Scoring Guide

Volcano List

Volcanic Hazards List

Volcanic Hazard Note Sheet

Volcanic Eruption Scenarios


Activity 1:
Where Are the Volcanoes

Students will locate volcanoes around the world and record information about each of these volcanoes to be compiled on a classroom map.

Featured video clips in this activity:


Mount Edgecumbe, Alaska
Alaska's Mount Edgecumbe, now apparently peaceful, was once a center of violent volcanic activity.


Mount St. Helens - Blast Zone
The cataclysmic eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980 left vast scars on the landscape still obvious today.


Activity 2:

What is a Volcanic Hazard
Students will develop a definition for "volcanic hazard" and demonstrate the different types of hazards.

Featured video clips in this activity:


Mount St. Helens - Blast Zone
The cataclysmic eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980 left vast scars on the landscape still obvious today.


Newberry Crater Submerged Campsite
Thousands of years ago a volcanic event disrupted the lives of native people living in eastern Oregon, burying their homes.

Activity 3:

What is a Volcanic Hazard
Students will apply their knowledge of volcanic hazards by creating a volcanic hazard assessment.