Quiz LibraryHawaii: Volcanoes - Travel Kids In North America
Created from Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhZTZShA1dcvideo
Concepts covered:Kilauea, Mauna Loa, lava, Pele, volcano
In this video, children explore the volcanic landscapes of Hawaii, learning about the formation and ongoing activity of volcanoes like Kilauea and Mauna Loa. They meet experts who explain the science behind lava and the cultural significance of the volcano goddess Pele, while also witnessing the dramatic effects of lava flows on local communities.
Table of Contents1.Exploring Hawaii's Volcanic Wonders2.Exploring Lava and the Legend of Pele
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Exploring Hawaii's Volcanic Wonders
Concepts covered:Kilauea, Mauna Loa, volcano, lava, Hawaii
In this chapter, the characters explore the volcanic landscapes of Hawaii, learning about the Kilauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes. They discuss the formation of the islands through volcanic activity and the nature of lava, while also reflecting on the unique experience of walking on volcanic terrain.
Question 1
Kilauea is a volcano in Hawaii.
Question 2
Which state in the USA has volcanoes?
Question 3
What is lava made of?
Question 4
CASE STUDY: You are planning a trip to Hawaii and want to visit some volcanoes. You need to choose which ones to visit.
All of the following are volcanoes in Hawaii except...
Question 5
CASE STUDY: You are on a field trip to a volcano and need to explain its features.
Select three correct features of a volcano.
chapter
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Exploring Lava and the Legend of Pele
Concepts covered:lava flow, Pele, temperature measurement, eruption impact, Hawaiian goddess
The chapter describes an adventure where the characters explore a lava flow, learning about its properties and the Hawaiian goddess Pele. They collect lava samples, measure its temperature, and discuss the impact of past eruptions on local towns.
Question 6
Pele is a goddess of volcanoes.
Question 7
Who is Pele in Hawaiian culture?
Question 8
What happens to land after a lava flow?
Question 9
CASE STUDY: Ken talks about the goddess Pele, who is believed to live in the volcano and is associated with hot lava.
All of the following are related to Pele except...
Question 10
CASE STUDY: Ken and Terry discuss how the lava flow covered a town with 200 houses 20 years ago.
Select three correct impacts of a lava flow.

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