Volcano Coloring Book

Volcanic eruption is a very unpleasant phenomenon especially for people who live very close to it. Through such unpredictable events people often lose all their possessions, which built for many years. In this section we have the opportunity to see on pictures how the eruption looks like.

Volcanic gases

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Do you know that everyone thinks that only lava comes out of volcanoes? And the truth is, in addition to lava, in strong eruptions there's...

Explosive mountain

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Volcanoes, fortunately, do not occur in our country, because a lot of people could lose their homes and all the possessions they built because of their eruptions...

Dinosaur and Volcanic Eruption

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The picture you see shows the moment when a volcano erupted. Many animals that live near such a volcano, during its eruption, try to...

Old active volcano

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Do you know what a volcano is? It is a place where hot lava comes out, too hot for humans to touch. Not all volcanoes are...

Mountain volcano

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Have you ever heard of mountain volcanoes? Humans should stay away from active volcanoes, which are those that spew hot lava. There is...

An erupting volcano

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Volcanoes have three states that they can be in: active - when the volcano can and does erupt from time to time, dormant - if the volcano...

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Volcano for kids

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Did you know that volcanoes can look both like the one in the picture, but they can also be located underwater! The largest underwater volcano in the world is located ...

Volcanic eruption

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See, in the picture at first glance you can just see palm trees, a jungle, a flowing river, but in the background you can see an erupting volcano. It is just exploding with lava!...

Volcanoes

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Do you know what happens when a mountain like the one you see in the picture erupts? It spews lava, magma, it is a volcanic explosion! Volcanoes are very...

Lego volcano

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In this illustration you will see a lego volcano. And what does that mean for you? That you do not have to be afraid of it in any case. It is safe because...

Volcano

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In this illustration you will see a lego volcano. And what does that mean for you? That you don't have to be afraid of it in any outing. It is safe because...

A dangerous volcano

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Here you can see two volcanoes, as the title of the picture says, they are dangerous You know why? Because there has just been an eruption. Such a phenomenon leads to a huge...

Etna volcano

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The Etna volcano is the highest of the active volcanoes in all of Europe. It is located on the east coast of Sicily, Italy. In this image you can see Etna,...

Information

  1. Volcano Structure: A volcano consists of several basic elements, such as the magma chamber (the place where magma accumulates), the crater (the opening at the top of the volcano), the volcanic cone (the dome made of materials ejected during an eruption) and the volcanic channels (the paths by which magma travels from the magma chamber to the surface).
  2. Types of Volcanoes: There are different types of volcanoes, including shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes (cone volcanoes) and tephra volcanoes (volcanic cluster mountains). The type of volcano depends on the type of magma, its viscosity and how it erupts.
  3. Eruptions: Volcanic eruptions are the extraction of magma, gases, water vapor, pumice (porous volcanic rock) and other materials from the Earth's interior to the surface. Eruptions can be explosive or efluvial, depending on how fast the magma flows out.
  4. A Threat to the People: Volcanoes can pose a serious threat to people, especially if they are near populated areas. Eruptions can lead to volcanic ash falls, mudslides, lava flows, toxic gases and other dangerous phenomena.
  5. Volcanic Particle Decomposition: Volcanic ash that floats in the atmosphere after an eruption can affect the global climate by blocking solar radiation and affecting the Earth's surface temperature.
  6. Creating New Lands: Volcanoes often create new land as the lava cools and hardens, forming new layers of volcanic rock. This can lead to the formation of islands or new land areas.
  7. Underwater Volcanism: Many volcanoes are located at the bottom of oceans and seas. Underwater eruptions create underwater mountains, hills and other geological formations.
  8. Activity Monitoring: Many volcanoes are monitored by scientists to predict potential eruptions and warn people in case of danger.
  9. Volcano Symbol: The volcanic eruption has become a symbol of natural force and danger. It often appears on flags, symbols and in popular culture.
  10. Volcano Tourism: Some volcanoes attract tourists because of their beauty and potential for hot springs or natural saunas.

Trivia

  1. The Largest Volcano on Earth: Mauna Loa in Hawaii is the largest volcano by volume and height measured from its base below the ocean surface. Its massive structure keeps Hawaii rising.
  2. Largest Volcanic Explosion in History: The exploding Krakatau volcano in 1883 in Indonesia triggered one of the largest eruptions in history. The eruption caused damage on a global scale and triggered tsunamis as high as 30 meters.
  3. Volcanoes on Other Planets: Volcanoes are not only found on Earth. Mars is home to Olympus Mons, the highest known volcano in the Solar System, which is more than twice as high as Mount Everest.
  4. Volcanic Explosions vs Colors of the Sky: High volcanic eruptions can affect the colors of the sky. The particles and ash that are spewed upward can scatter the sun's rays and produce a red, pink or even purple sky effect.
  5. Explosions and Climate: Volcanic eruptions can affect the climate by producing gases and ashes that block the sun's radiation. This can lead to climate cooling, known as the volcanic effect.
  6. Volcanoes Under Water: About 75% of volcanic activity occurs at the bottom of the oceans. Underwater volcanoes can form underwater mountains and islands, and their eruptions can affect the oceanic ecosystem.
  7. Ice Volcanoes: Some planets and moons in the solar system have ice volcanoes, where water particles and other ice compounds are present instead of lava and magma.
  8. Helpful Minerals: Volcanoes are a source of various valuable minerals, such as sulfur and pumice, which are used in industry and manufacturing.
  9. Symbol in Culture: Volcanoes often symbolize power and destruction in human culture. In mythology and legends, volcanoes were often identified with gods or forces of nature.
  10. Volcano Tourism: Many volcanic regions attract tourists interested not only in the beauty of the landscapes, but also in the opportunity to observe the action of nature in real time.
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