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1) Beneath a volcano lies a pocket of magma that rises through rifts in the surrounding rock and erupts at the surface. 2) This volcano has a caldera caused by a collapse of the surrounding area. 3) The document provides instructions to assemble a paper model of a volcano, including a magma chamber and sill, eruption cloud, and crater.

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1) Beneath a volcano lies a pocket of magma that rises through rifts in the surrounding rock and erupts at the surface. 2) This volcano has a caldera caused by a collapse of the surrounding area. 3) The document provides instructions to assemble a paper model of a volcano, including a magma chamber and sill, eruption cloud, and crater.

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Science Papercraft Natural Science Series Anatomy of a Volcano (section 1)

Canon Science Papercraft Mini-book


cut line Cross section part A (back)
Natural Science Series Anatomy of a Volcano mountain fold line
valley fold line
Beneath a volcano lies a pocket of magma, or
molten rock. As the magma mingles with
steam or hot gasses and pressure builds up,
the magma rises through rifts in the Cross section part B (back)
surrounding rock, and at last erupts from the
earth's surface. This volcano has a caldera,
caused by a collapse or cave-in of the
surrounding area.

*Cut out the card above and save it. You can collect the cards from each of the Papercraft
projects to make your own mini-book!

Directions
Print out pages 1 through 4, cut out each individual part along their cut lines,
and fold along the mountain and valley fold lines.

1. Build the cross-section 2. Attach the caldera


cross section caldera A
part A (back) cross section
glue here
part B (back)
glue here
glue here

cross section part A

* repeat for the other side of the volcano


cross section part A cross section part B

3. Attach the foot of the mountain 4. Attach the volcano cone 6. Align the two cross-sections
* do not glue
glue here Cone part A
Foot part A

glue here

glue here

* repeat for the other side of the volcano * repeat for the other side of the volcano
Science Papercraft Natural Science Series Anatomy of a Volcano (section 2)

Caldera A
Cone part B

glue here
(glue cone part A here)

glue to cros
s section
part A

glue to cross section


part A
Cone part A glue to cr
oss sect
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part B

cut line
mountain fold line
glue to
valley fold line cross
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par t B ction

glue here
(glue cone part B here)

Caldera B
Science Papercraft Natural Science Series Anatomy of a Volcano (section 3)

glue here
(glue to caldera part A)

Foot part A

glue here
(glue to caldera part B)

Foot part B

cut line
Canon World Papercraft mountain fold line
Natura
l Science Anatomy of a Volcano valley fold line
Science Papercraft Natural Science Series Anatomy of a Volcano (section 4)

Cross section part A

eruption cloud

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crater
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