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1、www.readinga-Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.LEVELED BOOK VSVZWritten by Chuck GarofanoVolcanoesA Reading AZ Level V Leveled BookWord Count:2,267VolcanoesWritten by Chuck GarofanoVolcanoesLevel V Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Chuck GarofanoAll rights reserved.www.readin
2、ga-www.readinga-VolcanoesPhoto Credits:Front cover:iS Grodin;back cover:iS Albiez;title page:courtesy of Robert Krimmel/U.S.Geological Survey;page 3:Windwardskies/D;page 4:Jupiterimages Corporation;page 5:iS Huss;page 6:InterNetworkMedia/PhotoDisc/Getty Images;page 7:Peter Horree/Alamy;page 8:courte
3、sy of James St.John;page 9:Jill Battaglia/D;page 10:Andrea Danti/D;page 13(inset):courtesy of Jacques Descloitres/MODIS Land Rapid Response Team/NASA/GSFC;page 14:iS 15(left):courtesy of Jim Nieland,U.S.Forest Service,Mount St.Helens National Volcanic Monument;page 15(right):courtesy of Lyn Topinka/
4、USGS;page 16:courtesy of Tom Casadevall/USGS;page 17:Pierrette Guertin/123RF;page 18:Keoni Debelka/D;page 19:iS Moments;page 20:iS Fortelny;page 21(top):courtesy of T.P.Miller/USGS;page 21(bottom):courtesy of Lyn Topinka/USGS;page 22:Hiroshi Ichikawa/DArt Credits:page 11:Signe Nordin/Learning AZ;pag
5、es 12,13(main):Craig Frederick/Learning AZCorrelationLEVEL VR4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA34Table of ContentsThe Eruption of Vesuvius.4People and Volcanoes.8Where and Why Volcanoes Form.10Composite Volcanoes .14Shield Volcanoes .18Cinder Cones and Lava Domes .20Conclusion .22Glossary .23The
6、 Eruption of VesuviusFew people in the Roman city of Pompeii paid much attention to the earthquakes that began shaking the region in ad 79.They had suffered through seismic activity in the past and had rebuilt their city whenever any significant damage happened.Usually,though,the earthquakes were mi
7、nor,and people had grown accustomed to them.The residents of Pompeii loved their beautiful city and would not leave just because the ground occasionally shook or a building fell down.No one connected the trembling ground with the wisp of smoke that steadily hissed from nearby Mount Vesuvius.After al
8、l,people had lived in Pompeii for centuries without ever witnessing a volcanic eruption.The slopes of Mount Vesuvius were carpeted with trees,flowers,and grass.It had been a thousand years since the volcano had erupted,so most people assumed that it was dormant,or even extinct.This volcano shows sig
9、ns of activity.Volcanoes Level V56But everything changed on August 24 around one oclock in the afternoon.Suddenly,a huge explosion shook the area around the mountain.Dust,ash,and melted rock spewed from the summit of the volcano,darkening the sky.This dust,ash,and stone(collectively known as tephra)
10、blanketed the city,covering the ground as far away as 16 kilometers(10 mi)from the mountain.By three oclock,lava began pouring from the mouth of the volcano,destroying everything in its path.By six oclock,the cloud of dust and ash had ascended to a height of 32 kilometers(20 mi),and the powerful ene
11、rgy inside it generated lightning bolts.The ash continued to fall over the area,covering the ground to a depth of 1 meter(3.3 ft).Buildings collapsed under the weight of the falling debris.People in the cities surrounding Mount Vesuvius tried to flee as the volcano demolished their homes and farms.T
12、hey gathered their most portable treasures and hurried their families away from the disaster.Some people tried to walk over the thick layers of ash,but the ash was so deep and hot that many people died.Others were struck and killed by stones falling from the dark sky.Many choked to death on the ash-
13、and dust-clogged air.Around midnight,the crisis grew even worse.The massive cloud of ash,poisonous gases,glowing-hot dust,and smoke had become so huge and heavy that it could no longer stay in the air.The cloud collapsed into a pyroclastic flow,racing down the mountain at speeds of up to 500 kilomet
14、ers per hour(310 mph).Glowing-hot lava bubbles up inside a volcano.Mount Vesuvius overlooks the excavated ruins of Pompeii.Volcanoes Level V78This was Mount Vesuviuss first surge cloud.Within a few moments,people in the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were scorched and buried by the collapsing clo
15、ud.As more dust and ash billowed from the volcano,more surge clouds followed.When the eruption was over,two cities of the Roman Empire were completely buried and wiped off the face of the Earth.They would not be found again for more than one thousand years.What you just read is an account of a real
16、event.But how did it happen?What could cause such a violent explosion?And if volcanoes are so dangerous,why do people choose to live near them?People and VolcanoesPeople live near volcanoes for many reasons.They often find nutrient-rich soil for farming in these regions or wonderful hot springs wher
17、e they can take warm baths.Still,they have learned to respect volcanoes.Long ago,people had no way to predict or understand volcanoes.They told stories to explain the dangerous eruptions.For instance,people in Hawaii believed the goddess Pele(PAY-lay)caused the volcanoes to erupt when she was angry.
18、Some types of volcanic glass are named in honor of this goddess,such as Peles hair and Peles tears.Peles tears are small drops of lava that cool and become solid while flying through the air.A plaster cast of the body of an inhabitant of Pompeii killed by the eruption of Mount VesuviusDo You Know?Po
19、mpeii,a city not far from Mount Vesuvius,was completely buried by a surge cloud.As the bodies of victims decayed over time,they left pockets of air in the hardened ash and mud that surrounded them.These air pockets preserved the exact shapes of the bodies they once contained.Archaeologists filled th
20、e holes with plaster to make casts showing how the people looked when they died.Volcanoes Level V910Native Americans told stories about an extinct volcano in Wyoming known as Devils Tower.They explained that it was created by magic and shaped by the claws of an angry bear.In ancient Greece and Rome,
21、people believed volcanoes were the forges where lightning bolts were made.The word volcano comes from the name of the Roman god Vulcan,who made the lightning bolts.Even today,volcanologists say that volcanoes smell like a blacksmiths forge.And in Japan,people still climb Mount Fuji,a volcano that la
22、st erupted in 1707,as a form of religious practice.Today,scientists use a variety of tools and instruments to help them gather information about volcanoes.They understand the forces that create mountains and have equipment that can help them predict when a volcano will next erupt.Where and Why Volca
23、noes FormThe first volcanoes appeared about 3.5 billion years ago.They covered vast areas with hot lava that spewed from deep within Earth.Earths hard surface,or crust,is made of many enormous sheets of rock called tectonic plates.Some plates make up the continents,while others make up the ocean flo
24、ors.Just under the surface of the plates,Earth is extremely hotso hot that rock melts into a liquid called magma.Magma is about 1,200 Celsius(2,192F).Sometimes the magma works its way up to the surface and seeps out through cracks in the crust.Devils Tower,an extinct volcano in Wyomingmagma chamberv
25、entsVolcanoes Level V1112Scientists estimate that more than fifteen hundred different volcanoes have erupted in the last ten thousand years.Every year,about thirty-five or forty volcanoes erupt at various places around the world.Sometimes observers are only able to see a small amount of smoke or ste
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