Sunday, March 9, 2025

Monday, March 10. 2025

Today's schedule is ABCD

A Block Physical Geography - Today we'll begin the class by looking at Yellowstone and caldera supervolcanoes 😯

Yellowstone Caldera is a volcanic crater some 40- by 25-miles large, left behind when 240 cubic miles of debris ruptured out of the Earth and into the air during volcanic discharge some 630,000 years ago. Lava flowed into the breach, filling it, which may account for the lack of a deeper crater. Long before that, 2 million years ago, volcanic activity blew 600 cubic miles of Yellowstone debris into the air.  The upper chamber, which caused the historic blasts and is closest to the surface, is 2,500 cubic miles in volume and measures about 19 by 55 miles. The lower reservoir, which has a volume of 11,200 cubic miles, measures about 30 by 44 miles and is about 16 miles thick. An eruption in the next few thousand years, however, is extremely unlikely, the yearly chance sits at 1 in 700,000






and the really bad DocuDrama movie SUPERVOLCANO


You have your explosive and effusive Volcano 🌋 questions to work on


Of course there are others, like Campi Flegrei, the largest volcanic area in Europe ...



B Block Criminology - Today, we are in the classroom with a notebook cart, and your journal / blog entry is to answer the following:

What are the short and long term impacts on victims of Crime? Use both Harper from the Law & Order episode you watched on Friday and Chapter 3 pages 54-7 in CRIM textbook to help.

Use the following links to assist you in your response:

Sexual violence (Gov't of Quebec)

Today's Fit...


 

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