Most people do not understand the true
forces of volcanoes, after all of our research I have just started to understand
the forces of volcanoes. Mt. St. Helens was a demonstration of what volcanoes
can do. Imagine an Atomic Bomb buried underneath a hill of dirt, rocks,
lava and ash. As soon as the bomb goes off lava, dirt, rocks and ash are
thrown up into the air with amazing forces. Huge explosions, lava flying
into the air destroying everything in it's path, everything that once was
alive is no longer anymore. Totally devastated trees are everywhere with
feet of ash lying on top. The rocks are hurled into the air with the great
forces of an atomic bomb and ash destroying the atmosphere totally ruining
everything. Volcanoes are so dangerous and devastating that it amazes me
that something could do so much, for instance ash from Mt. St. Helen's
was found in Montana. That's how powerful volcanoes are it's totally amazing.
Since the eruption of Mt. St. Helens scientist have just started
to understand the forces of volcanoes. My partner and I decided to do our
subject on volcanoes because we saw the force and we wanted other people
to know about them. Volcanoes are so destructive that there's no
difference between a volcano and an atomic bomb. Volcanoes are not to be
played around with. The top of a volcano could blow any second, they're
not a toy. Volcanoes have always been a threat to mankind. In Ireland a
small village was about to be destroyed by the on coming lava, but by the
help of the U.S Navy they made a barrier to protect the city. The lava
changed direction and headed toward the ocean. The city was safe for now
but if the U.S Navy had not shown up that city would be burning, that's
how dangerous volcanoes are. So keep away unless you have a fully trained
geologist with you.