#1
Hey language adventurers! Today's exciting phrase is: Volcanoes: Earth's Fiery Mountains! Say it with me: Vol-ca-noes!
#2
So, what are 'Volcanoes: Earth's Fiery Mountains'? They are openings in the Earth's surface that allow hot, melted rock, ash, and gases to escape from deep below. Imagine a giant pressure cooker!
#3
For example, Mount Fuji in Japan is a famous volcano. While many volcanoes are beautiful mountains, some are active and can erupt, spewing 'lava' â that's molten rock â down their sides!
#4
Quick vocab check! When the melted rock is *inside* the Earth, it's called 'magma'. When it comes *out*, it's 'lava'! And the whole explosive event is an 'eruption'!
#5
So next time you see a picture of a volcano, remember it's 'Earth's Fiery Mountain'! Can you describe a volcano using these new words? Keep practicing!