We are going to challenge you with some math problems and you are going to be a hard-working person with these hard problems.
1. If Mount St. Helens erupted right now in Eastern Washington and the wind blew at three miles an hour, then approximately how long would it take for the cloud of ash to reach Pullman, Wa.? Hint! Pullman is about 260 miles away from where Mount St. Helens erupted.
How long would it take?
2. There was five teams traveling to the very same volcano and the first team was forty-two feet away from the volcano, the second team was eighty-four feet away from the volcano, the third volcano was ninety-eight feet away from the volcano, the fourth team was one hundred and fifteen feet away from the volcano, the fifth team was one hundred and thirty-seven feet away from the volcano, the volcano started to erupt at three miles an hour. How long would it take for the volcano's lava to reach the third team when the third team is ninety-eight feet away?
How long would it take?
3. There were five volcanoes in a circle on an island and they all erupted at the same time. The first volcano erupted and the ash cloud moved at three miles an hour. The second volcano erupted and it's ash cloud moved at two miles an hour. The third volcano erupted at eight miles an hour. The fourth volcano erupted at six miles an hour. The fifth volcano erupted at ten miles an hour. There is an island forty-two miles away. How long would it take for the second volcano's ash cloud that traveled at two miles an hour and the fourth volcano's ash cloud that traveled at six miles an hour to reach the island forty-two miles away?
How long would it take?
4. Let's say a volcano erupted right now in California and a cloud of ash was made during the eruption, and the cloud was traveling at seven miles an hour. Then how long would it take for that same cloud of ash to reach Pullman, Washington? Hint: Pullman, Washington is about 2,828 miles away from the California volcano.
How long would it take for the cloud of ash to reach Pullman?
5. Pretend that Mount St. Helens erupted right now and it erupted at four miles an hour. Before it erupted it had seven lakes the first one was two miles away. The first lake was 59 feet away. The second lake was 100 miles away. The third lake was 112 miles away. The forth lake was 121 miles away. The fifth lake was 150 miles away. The sixth lake was 168 miles away. The seventh lake was 300 miles away. The volcano has stopped erupting. The lava is now ash and has desyroyed or filled in some of the lakes is up to 200 miles away from the volcano.
How many lakes are now not even lakes?
6. What is the liquid that stays in the volcano and when it comes out is called lava?
7. What kind of volcano is sleeping?
8. What kind of volcano no longer erupts?
9. What word means the inner layer of the earth?