volcano and define what is this part? Quiz Direction: Answer the following questions . • What is a volcano? Identification. 2. is the opening of the volcano. 3. is the side of the volcano. 4. a horizontal crack with solidified lava flows or cooled magma. 5. is a basin-like depression at the top of the volcano. Quiz Based on the diagram below. Label the parts of a volcano . Activity For Today
Activity 3: Under Pressure Learning objectives;
Describe the effect of Identify the role of Draw an illustration of
high temperature to pressure in this a volcano on what will the formation of gas; activity entitled happen when the temperature of the Under Pressure; magma increases. https://youtu.be/ZUWgHHjzcEc https://youtu.be/SUggdj6M7Xo Q7. What did you observed in each bottle?
Answer the Q8. Explain your observation.
Guide Q9. What is the role of hot water in the
questions setup?
Q10. Do you have same observation
as in the softdrinks?
Q11. Explain your answer.
Set up 1:Softdrinks
Q7. What did you
observed in each bottle?
A fizzing sound was heard followed by
followed by the rushing out of bubbles from a battle dipped in hot water. There was also a sound heard in the bottle placed in cold water but not as much as bottle A. Set up 1:Softdrinks
Q8. Explain your
answer.
There was accumulated gas inside the
bubble. Set up 1:Softdrinks Q8. What is the role of hot water in the set up?
The hot water increases the temperature of the
soda drink inside the bottle. As the temperature increases, more gas accumulated inside the bottle. This causes the fizzing sound. Set up 2: Cooking oil
Q10. Do you have the same
observation as in the softdrinks?
The observation in the bottle of
cooking oil is not the same as in the soda drinks. Set up 2: Cooking oil
Q11. Explain your answer.
There was not much gas released in the bottle
of cooking oil because of its composition. Soda drink is carbonated. The high temperature released the gas from the soda drinks. What do you think is happening inside the volcano? What do you think is happening inside the volcano?
The magma inside the volcano
has high temperature. As the magma continuously heated, it goes up. As it rises, gas bubbles are develop. What do you think is happening inside the volcano?
The gas bubbles are trapped and
expanded causing the molten material to swell also, resulting in a gradual increase in pressure within a volcano. What do you think is happening inside the volcano? When the pressure exceeds the strength of the overlying rock, fracturing occurs. The resulting breaks lead to further drop in confining pressure, which in turn causes even more gas bubbles to form. Evaluation: 1.What is the effect of high temperature to the formation of gas?
2.Based on the activity, what do you think is the role
of pressure? 3.Draw an illustration of a volcano on what will happen when the temperature of the magma increases. Homework Study the volcanic landforms and eruptive styles. Thank You For Today! See you in the next class!