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BY THE WONDERFUL IZZAH (:

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ANISAAAH ` ATIQAHH ` DINA DIANA `

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

To go or not to go Hawaii??

I think the family should go to Hawaii .
Our reasons are :
·                     There are many interesting places to go to and find out more about the volcanoes in Hawaii.  -Atiqah ' Questioner :)


    ·                     Since there is only 3 active volcanoes , i think it is not that dangerous .   -Anisah ' Encourager :P


    ·                     There are many enjoyable places to go to ( such as tourist attractions) and at the same time , learn more about the volcanoes and Hawaii. -Dina ' Recorder :DD


    ·                     Hawaii has a lot of amazing features and tourist attractions.The family should not miss them out.They are also able to learn about the volcanoes there. Thus,it will be a nice and also the bravest thing to do as there are active and dormant volcanoes which may erupt at any time.
 -Izzah ' Leader XD

 Have a nice and enjoyable dayy (:

Monday, February 21, 2011

Extinct
   Diamond Head
   A nearby eruption that took place at about the same time

as the Diamond Head eruption was the eruption that built

the Black Point lava shield. Since the type of eruptions that

 built Diamond Head tend to be mono genetic, geologists

don't believe Diamond Head will erupt again.
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                           Dormant

                                               Mauna Kea
Mauna Kea is presently a dormant volcano, having last erupted about 4,500 years ago. However, Mauna Kea is likely to erupt again. Its quiescent periods between eruptions are long compared to those of the active volcanoes Hualalai (which erupts every few hundred years), Mauna Loa (which erupts every few years to few tens of years) and Kilauea (which erupts every few years). A swarm of earthquakes beneath Mauna Kea might signal that an eruption could occur within a short time, but such swarms do not always result in an eruption. Sensitive astronomical telescopes on top of Mauna Kea would, as a by product of their stargazing, detect minute ground tilts possibly foretelling a future eruption.
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Active

                                                       Mauna Loa
Mauna Loa has probably been erupting for at least 700,000 years and may have emerged above sea level about 400,000 years ago, although the oldest-known dated rocks are not older than 200,000 years.
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                                                     Kilauea
Kilauea is an active volcano located in the Hawaiian Islands. It is the youngest volcano that lies on the Island of Hawaii, USA, in the southeastern region. It is one of the five shield volcanoes, which form the Island of Hawaii. Mount Kilauea frequently pours out lava.
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                                               Hualalai
Hualālai is estimated to have risen above sea level about 300,000 years ago. Despite maintaining a very low level of activity since its last eruption in 1801, Hualālai is still considered active, and is expected to erupt again some time within the next century. The relative unpreparedness of the residents in the area caused by the lull in activity. 
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Sunday, February 13, 2011