Volcanoes are helpful, too. Can you believe it? The rocks produced from volcanic pressure form most of the ocean floor and continents. Early volcanoes produced steam that later became the water that we cannot live without, as well as the oxygen we need to survive. Volcanic ash and lava also form rich soil, while hot rocks heat underground water. In some countries such as Iceland, it forms hot springs. Engineers are trapping the steam heated by volcanic rock to produce electricity or heat cities.
Although volcanoes are usually linked to death, destruction, and tragedy, they do have some often-overlooked benefits. In New Zealand, people often visit the hot mud baths of Raupehu. More than eight hundred wells exist in Rotorua, a popular spot for those seeking hot water baths, large community swimming pools, natural hot-water tubs, hot-water-heated rooms, and steaming hot springs. The medicinal and health benefits of such relaxing spas are also highly recommended.
Volcanic ash also serves as a natural resource for construction and industry. Lava and tuffs can be cut into blocks and used as stone for buildings. Tuff can be cut into blocks that are used for building. They have enough strength for high buildings, stone walls, are lightweight, resistant to weathering, and good insulators. Fine-grained volcanic ash is used as a polishing compound, and can be found in toothpaste and household scrubbing compounds. Concrete, too, was discovered by Romans who mixed granular volcanic ash with lime cement to create a new, water-resistant material with superior strength. It was this substance that allowed the Romans to build fantastic edifices, water works, aqueducts, roads, harbors, underwater structures, and lighthouses. It is still used in concrete constructions today.
Cinder cones have also been mined as a source of construction materials. Pumice was used by Mediterranean peoples as an exfoliant scrub and abrasive cleaner. Obsidian, a shiny black volcanic glass, has been fashioned into arrowheads and knives, traded, quarried, and even used in eye surgery. Volcanic ash is used as a filler in adhesives, ceramics, bread, and ice-milk products. Volcanic ash is also a major ingredient in cat litter because it easily absorbs moisture.
Volcanoes are also a great tourist attraction. Such monuments as Mount Vesuvius and Mount Fuji are awe-inspiring symbols for their respective nations. Vesuvius was an important destination for artists, writers, poets, and dignitaries. Today, the Hawaiian volcanoes are a great source of tourism.
Geothermal energy is a constant but often under-utilized source of electric power. Environmentally friendly and renewable, this water can be used for growing fish, fruits, and vegetables; drying foodstuffs; and heating residential and commercial buildings. In Iceland, geothermal waters are even piped to homes for bathing and food preparation.
New evidence has also emerged that volcanic areas can be prime petroleum sources. Geothermal systems can also serve an important part in petroleum generation, migration, and entrapment. Many oil-bearing seafloor sediments have been found near hydrothermal vents at midocean ridges. Shell Oil Company also found much oil in volcanic regions in Nevada in 1954, leading to the discovery that volcanic ignimbrites are excellent storage spots for oil pools.
High-energy geothermal systems are also some of the most efficient natural concentrators of valuable ore minerals. Some hot springs in Waiotapu, New Zealand, contain large amounts of gold. At another hot springs, mercury condenses from rising steam at the bathhouses. Many metals, like gold, silver, copper, molybdenum, lead, and zinc have been found beneath such springs.
Volcanoes also bring diamonds up from deep in the earth. Other precious gems, like the red beryl, or "red emerald" is even rarer than a diamond, but can be found in the Wah Wah Mountains in the United States.
Volcanic soils are also some of the richest on earth, providing lush farmland. The best coffees are also grown in volcanic soils in a tropical climate, between elevations of 1,400 and 1,700 meters. These conditions are most commonly found on young, active volcano slopes.
Volcanic rocks are rich in nutrients needed by plants. They are so rich, in fact, that they are considered as "hard" fertilizer. These rich soils encourage farming, agriculture, and population growth.
The constant fall of volcanic ash is also ideal for preserving surface conditions at the time of deposition. Able to bury things intact without moving, crushing, or burning them, volcanic rock is an excellent source for fossils.
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You have been the first to submit the assignment. Now, you must write in your own sentences. Use the content but not the sentences. I only see one link. I expect my students to refer to more than one link. This shows how much you do your reading research. Do follow my blog so that you know what I have for you (assignments/announcement).
we have add 3 more links............
thanks ma'am............
we really enjoy your class..........
you're very cool..........
Hey, cool that you have the YouTube link there in your blog. What is the use of that? How can you utilize it for this project and the future project bros?
you tube is not just have entertainment video...........
it has many educational video such as, we can see how volcano erupt......
if we want to learn something also we can search video from you tube........
its more effective, rather than we just read......
True... that's why I have one assignment on my blog that you haven't done. :) Good job on the Blog list that you have here. Tomorrow there will be another assignment.
hello guys
nothing much to say.congratulations for completed all those tasks given by madam zubaidah
i would like to give some opinion regarding your essay.maybe u can change the very first sentence of your essay to another sentence to make it more interesting
but since madam has no comment towards it,maybe it will be all right
that's all :-)
hi..
volcanoes are cool!~
basically,it will be better if you would add a few images on volcanoes eruption.that will be GREAT!!~
good job!~=)
hye guys...
your topic is so interesting...
your essay is okay but then is too long for people to read..it makes us feel bored while reading your essay..why don't you just take the important point from the article and apply it using your own words??it will more interesting if you include some pictures about volcanoes...that's all from us..:)
salam, hye.
in my suggestion, i think it would be better if you describe what exactly volcanoes are.
with that, readers will understand a lot better.:)
Dear boys, maybe you should take your friends' suggestions on writing in your own words. I am impressed that you all have done a very good research, I mean, you have done your literature review (that's what they call it in research method). You still have to be critical when reading articles from the internet and use your own ideas also in your writing. Volcanoes, it would be great to see some of the photos. :)
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