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Can We Predict Volcanic Eruptions?

Cascades Volcano Observatory

Dante's Peak for teachers

Discover Our Earth
Contains information about Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Topography, Plate Tectonics, Sea Level Change, Interactive Mapping, Virtual Experiments, Interactive 3D Graphics, Quick Earth Study Tool, Teachers Guide

Earth Like a Puzzle
Provides an easy-to-follow description of plate tectonics. The Recycling Plates page contains an interactive map of the earth, where users can click to view the locations of tectonic plates, spreading centers, and their relationship to volcanoes and earthquakes. From Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Earthquakes vs. Volcanoes WebQuest

Earth's Active Volcanoes

Electronic Volcano Dartmouth Uni

Eruptions of Hawaiian Volcanoes

Eruptions of Mt. St. Helens

Fire and Mud Mount Pinatubo, Philippines

Hazards and Risks Virtual Library Volcano links

How Volcanoes Work
Describes the science behind volcanoes and volcanic processes. Intended for pre-service teachers, in-service teachers, and university students of geology and volcanology. Sponsored by NASA under Project ALERT (Augmented Learning Environment and Renewable Teaching). Constructed by Dr. Vic Camp, Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University

Kids' Door to Volcano world

Krakatoa

Live Volcano Cam From Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument

Make a paper volcano

Make a volcano About.com

Make a Volcano

Make Your Own Erupting Volcano

Monitoring Active Volcanoes

Mt. Erebus Volcano

Mt. Etna, Volcano and Stromboli Live Cam

Mount St. Helens Images USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington

NASA EOS IDS Volcanology
A Global Assessment of Active Volcanism, Volcanic Hazards, and Volcanic Inputs to the Atmosphere from the Earth Observing System

Natural Disaster Models
Models of volcanoes by students at Alfredton Primary School

The Power of Fire
A section of Xpedition Hall from National Geographic.

Stromboli On-line
Includes Stromboli, Mt Etna and other volcanoes world wide. By Jürg Alean and Roberto Carniel

This Dynamic Earth Volcanos and earthquakes

Volcano Discovery
A WebQuest for Years 3-7 Designed by Larry Taylor

Volcano Hazards

Volcano Model using baking powder

Volcano Watch Satellite images of the world's ten most active volcanoes. Images are updated every half-hour. An animation of the last four images show a simulation over a two-hour period.

Volcano World

Volcanoes USGS Learning Web

Volcanoes USGS

Volcanoes Learner Org

Volcanoes MTU

Volcanoes Annotated links: Electronic Textbook on Volcanoes compiled by Scott Trepanier and Volcanoes compiled by Kathy Vaid

Volcanoes by country Electronic Volcano

Volcanos From Space Screen Saver
Features 46 images of the world's most spectacular volcanoes - all taken from NASA Space Shuttle missions. It includes a Screen Saver Control utility, a MIDI "Space Music" soundtrack, 25 transition effects, customizable captioning and image size, and password protection. 5.60 MB

Volcanoes of the World USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, Washington

Volcanoes for Kids

Volcanoes in Papua New Guinea

Volcanoes of the Deep NOVA

Volcanoes of the US

Yellowstone Volcano Observatory

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