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Ever wondered how the structure of the earth was formed? What the heck is Pangea? Why do plates move about? How do oceans and continents form?
You can learn more about the theory of plate tectonics and continental drift in this section. |
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You can learn about the different types of volcanoes and kinds of eruptions from around the world in this section. |
Look for information about volcanoes around the world using the search facility, or locate them via the maps grouped according to continents and countries.
Contribute to the database and add more volcanoes! |
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So you want to play funny games and to learn as well? Then this is the place for you. You like crosswords? Head over to our hard to solve volcanic crossword puzzles.
Another possibility is to save a village situated near a dangerous volcano. Evacuate all of the habitants by answering the questions in a correct way and you're the hero of Volcanoes Online. |
See Galvin in action in the comic strips under his name! See him explore the world inside!
Meet the family of Gnomes, trying all means and ways to produce smoke under an extinct volcano! All these and more, compliments from Sjaak Jansen, Jeroen's father. |
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Make full use of the site as a teaching tool with the lesson plans. With these educating will be more fun than it's ever been!
Especially created for Volcanoes Online by Hana Gwee, a geography teacher residing in Singapore. |
Maybe you think "Where have these guys learned so much about volcanoes?". Well this part of the site will give you the answer. Loads of links to good volcano-sites, books we used and last but not least also an add-a-link. |
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The crew behind this site: team 17457. We've included photos, descriptions to give you an impression with who you're dealing with.
In this section we'll also tell facts about the site, who did what, about our 'meetings', how many hours it took us to make the site, etc, etc. |
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