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What to do before volcano eruption

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What to do during volcano eruption

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bring animals and livestock into closed shelters to protect them from
breathing volcanic ash. Stay out of designated restricted zones. Effects of
a volcanic eruption can be experienced many miles from a volcano.
Avoid low-lying areas, areas downwind of the volcano, and river valleys
downstream of the volcano
What to do after volcano eruption

If you are unable to evacuate, and in order to protect yourself from falling ash,
you should remain indoors with doors, windows and ventilation closed until the
ash settles. ... Use a dust mask or hold a damp cloth over your face to help with
breathing. Stay away from areas downwind from the volcano to avoid volcanic
ash.

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stadium or theater: Drop to the ground in front of your seat or lean over as
much as possible, then Cover your head with your arms (as best as possible),
and Hold On to your neck with both hands until shaking stops. Then walk out
slowly, watching for anything that could fall during aftershIn a stadium or
theater:

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Perpormance task 1
Quarter 3
Title what to do during
and before and after
volcanic eruption
Submitted by:
Nervie Sual
Grade 9 - 20
Submitted to:
Ms.Imelda Jacolbia

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