Volcano Eruption 
Volcano Eruption
Group
2
Winnipeg Canada Sep 2005
Ermak
Dmitri
Task: The Descriptive Paragraph.
The Volcano Eruption.
From ancient times the eruption of
volcanoes has paralyzed human minds with fear. The ancient tribes used to
worship the powerful force of the volcano and they sacrificed their fellow
tribesmen in hope for mercy and to calm the raging element. In the old days
people believed that sounds made by volcanoes belonged to the devil and the
lava was considered to be the river of death, absorbing everything on her way. The heat incinerates herds of
animals, it burns tens of thousands of plants and it destroys settlements
across tens of kilometers. The might of the volcano spits the stones into the
distressed environment. The
stones take their place in the history of the natural phenomena as they
fossilize into great layers of magma and leave the signature of the volcano for
millions of years. The dark cloud of volcano ashes spreads for hundreds of kilometers and
sends everything that is alive into a panic and forces people and animals to
escape in order to survive. For days, and for many kilometers around, the sky
is lit with an eerie orange glow. People that are situated even far away from the active
volcano can read a newspaper at night without a lamp. Volcanic eruption is one
of the most powerful and mesmerizing natural phenomena that will amaze human
generations forever.
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