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		<description><![CDATA[Students will understand the following:
1. 	Volcanic eruptions that take place near populated areas can be disastrous.
2. 	The level of destruction caused by a volcanic eruption depends on several factors, including the kind of volcano eruption and the speed at which the lava or ash flows.
3. 	Volcanic eruptions can often be predicted.
4. 	Measures can be taken to help people cope with the disaster of a volcanic eruption.


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