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Voice: Students with dry ice?
Why do parents look for someone to blame every time their child does something wrong? I am a parent of a sixth-grade student at Frank Wright and like many others worked on the volcano project as well. My husband and I helped him out and we had many...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Landforms, Education
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Mexico's Popocatepetl Volcano Shoots Glowing Rocks
CNN/KTLA NewsMEXICO CITY -- Glowing red rocks were thrown from the top of the active Popocatepetl volcano at dawn Friday, producing more spectacular (and slightly frightening) images from the peak southeast of populous Mexico City. But authorities did not raise the...Tags: Mexico City, Volcanic Eruptions, Landforms, Felipe Calderon, Mexico
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Alert Level Raised for Iliamna Volcano
Channel 2 NewsAn alert level for the possible eruption of a volcano southwest of Anchorage was raised by volcanologists Friday afternoon. The Alaska Volcano Observatory raised Iliamna Volcano’s alert level to advisory and its aviation color code to yellow,...Tags: Volcanic Eruptions, Science and Technology, Landforms, Research
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Fake Volcanoes Fix Global Warming?
Fake Volcano Can Solve Climate Problems, Scientists Say (Source: FOX News)
There will be an unexpected sight high in the skies over the British county of Norfolk next month: a huge balloon attached to the ground by a giant hosepipe.
It isn't obvious,...Tags: Arthur Miller, Health, Engineering, Movies, Joe DiMaggio
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Kanaga Volcano Under Eruption Advisory
Alaska Volcano Observatory officials have raised Kanaga Volocano's advisory level, saying it may have possible explosive activity in the future.
A volcanic tremor from the mountain was detected at 6:23 Saturday morning, indicating that sudden ash...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Landforms
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Scientists monitor Alaska volcano after ash plume
ReutersScientists were watching a remote Alaska volcano on Friday, a day after it belched out an ash cloud that quickly dissipated, and officials said airline flights over the region had not been disrupted. Ash from the 5,676-foot (1,730-metre) Cleveland...Tags: Landforms, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, United Air Lines, Delta Air Lines
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Volcano power as a new energy source? A Seattle company thinks so
Q13 FOX News reporterHigh fuel costs have more people and companies looking for alternative, renewable energy sources. But volcano power? One Seattle company wants to extract energy by drilling down into volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest. Geologist Susan Petty, of Altarock...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Landforms, Weather Reports, Companies and Corporations, Landforms
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Upcountry in Maui brings a taste of old-time Hawaii
KULA, Hawaii — Mornings in Maui generally demand nothing more strenuous than pulling on a pair of shorts and sandals and heading for the beach. So what am I doing in long pants, hiking shoes and a jacket? No swimming or snorkeling today. Instead, a...Tags: Grapes, Trips and Vacations, Pineapple, Agriculture, Dining and Drinking
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Air Traffic Alert after Alaska Volcano Spews Ash Cloud
ReutersANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A remote volcano in Alaska's Aleutian Islands erupted violently early on Thursday, spouting an ash cloud 15,000 feet into the sky and prompting an air-traffic alert, scientists said. The Cleveland Volcano, located on an uninhabited...Tags: Landforms, Volcanic Eruptions, Volcanic Eruptions, Explosions, Disasters and Accidents
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Popo wakes up
KIAHSleepy time is over! Popocatépetl, or better known as 'Popo' erupted over the weekend in Mexico City. The volcano spewed numerous exhalations through Saturday and Sunday, sending vapor, smoke and gas shooting into the sky. There hasn`t been a major...Tags: Mexico City, Volcanic Eruptions, Landforms, Mexico
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Not Your Typical Science Fair
KIAHRemember all those science fairs from high school? Electromagnets and model volcanoes? Fumbling through paper-mache and your father's toolbox trying to figure out how to make an A? Well, the University of Houston has one-upped all those prickly science...Tags: Heart Attack, Science, Alcoholic Beverages, University of Houston, Landforms
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