Volcanoes

Season 04
Episode 14
Duration 23:11
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Interactive Science Lesson

Volcanoes

Based on Bill Nye the Science Guy · Season 4, Episode 14 · 23 min

Volcanoes are not just destructive mountains of fire. They are Earth's ultimate builders, creating the very ground we walk on. Let us look deep inside our planet to see how this incredible process works.

Step 1 of 6 · Engage
Engage

How Can Liquid Rock Create New Land?

Explore

Put Your Instincts to the Test

Think about what you already know about volcanoes. Pick an answer for each question, then see if your instincts were right.

Think about a warm bottle of fizzy soda. What makes a volcano suddenly explode rather than just ooze lava gently?
Bill Nye the Science Guy shows that an erupting volcano can blow down an entire forest in seconds. What causes this immediate destruction?
After a massive eruption covers the land in hardened lava and barren ash, how does plant life return to the area?
Explain

Understanding the Science

Tap each card to uncover the explosive vocabulary used by Bill Nye the Science Guy.

Key Concepts

Magma vs. Lava

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Tectonic Plates

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Three Volcano Shapes

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Lava Tubes

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Caldera

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Try It: Interactive Volcano Builder

Select a volcano type and trigger an eruption to see how the magma thickness and gas pressure dictate the shape of the mountain and the style of the explosion.

Shield Volcano: Wide and flat. Fluid lava gently oozes over the crater lip and flows continuously down the gentle outer slopes.
Elaborate

Apply Your Knowledge

Put your geological knowledge to the test.

Match the Concepts

Click an object to select it, then click the matching description to place it.

Items
Strata Cone
Shield Volcano
Extinct Volcano
Dormant Volcano
Tall, symmetrical, layers of lava and ash.
Wide and flat, formed by fast-flowing lava.
Has not erupted in millions of years.
Sleeping, but could wake up and erupt.

Real-World Challenge

Imagine you are a town planner building a new city near a dormant volcano. Based on what you learned from Bill Nye the Science Guy about lava tubes, stone winds, and ash, what safety measures and warning systems would you put in place to protect the citizens if it wakes up?

Science Update

What Has Changed Since This Episode Aired

This episode aired in the 1990s. While Bill Nye the Science Guy got the core science spot on, our understanding of volcanoes has refined over time.

Evaluate

Test Your Understanding

Answer these questions and get instant feedback. How many can you get right?

Reflection

Volcanoes can be incredibly destructive, yet they also create the very land we live on and enrich the soil for farming. How does this dual nature of volcanoes change the way you think about natural disasters?