I. True or False Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is incorrect. 1. The dramatic scenery created by the eruption attracts tourists, hence, bringing more income to that area. 2. Volcanic hazards are phenomena arising from volcanic activity that pose potential threat to people or property. 3. Carbon dioxide, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen sulfide are some of the dissolved gases produced due to intense heat of magma. 4. Pyroclastic flow is rapidly flowing thick mixture of volcanic materials and water. 5. Volcanic eruption is a natural disaster that occurs when volcano ejects molten rocks, hot smoke and ash. gases, II. Fill in the Blanks Directions: Write the appropriate word on the blanks to complete the sentence. 1. During volcanic eruption, the primary material that a volcano lets out is the hot molten rocks and is now called as 2. These gas bubbles are trapped and expanded causing the molten material to swell also, resulting in a gradual increase in within the volcano. 3. A volcanic is one of several forces that change the surface of the Earth. 4. The rapid expansion of gas bubbles drives the magma to the surface and within minutes, the volcano erupts, explosively 5. Magma is extremely hot molten rock located under Earth's surface. It is mostly found in the layer of Earth hot lava and ash into the air. known as the
I. True or False Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is incorrect. 1. The dramatic scenery created by the eruption attracts tourists, hence, bringing more income to that area. 2. Volcanic hazards are phenomena arising from volcanic activity that pose potential threat to people or property. 3. Carbon dioxide, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen sulfide are some of the dissolved gases produced due to intense heat of magma. 4. Pyroclastic flow is rapidly flowing thick mixture of volcanic materials and water. 5. Volcanic eruption is a natural disaster that occurs when volcano ejects molten rocks, hot smoke and ash. gases, II. Fill in the Blanks Directions: Write the appropriate word on the blanks to complete the sentence. 1. During volcanic eruption, the primary material that a volcano lets out is the hot molten rocks and is now called as 2. These gas bubbles are trapped and expanded causing the molten material to swell also, resulting in a gradual increase in within the volcano. 3. A volcanic is one of several forces that change the surface of the Earth. 4. The rapid expansion of gas bubbles drives the magma to the surface and within minutes, the volcano erupts, explosively 5. Magma is extremely hot molten rock located under Earth's surface. It is mostly found in the layer of Earth hot lava and ash into the air. known as the
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