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Volcanoes resources – planning pathways

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Volcanoes resources – planning pathways

Many students live within visual distance of a local volcano, and occasionally one of our volcanoes erupts in a display ...

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Investigating volcanoes – introduction

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Investigating volcanoes – introduction

Explore our volcano content to understand Aotearoa New Zealand's past and help us prepare for a future living with active ...

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The 5-Minute Volcano board game box with cards and components.

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5-Minute Volcano

The game 5-Minute Volcano is a fast-paced, entertaining introduction to natural disasters. Aotearoa New Zealand sits on the edges of two tectonic plates – the Australian ...

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Magma Pop – gamifying volcano geology

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Magma Pop – gamifying volcano geology

Magma Pop is a serious game that enables users to experience volcanic processes that are usually hidden from view. Go underground in an interactive magma chamber ...

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Magma Drillers Save Planet Earth

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Magma Drillers Save Planet Earth

Magma Drillers Save Planet Earth is an activity that uses a team approach to finding environmentally friendly sources of geothermal energy. Ākonga take on the roles ...

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A year on, we know why the Tongan eruption was so violent

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A year on, we know why the Tongan eruption was so violent

Explore the impact that the huge Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai eruption in January 2022 has had on volcanologists theories on volcanoes. A multi-beam sonar mapping system was ...

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Why the volcanic eruption in Tonga was so violent, and what to expect next

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Why the volcanic eruption in Tonga was so violent, and what to expect next

In January 2022 the world was shocked to hear of a sudden huge volcanic eruption close to Tonga, causing a tsunami and volcanic ash to cover ...

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Foulden Maar

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Foulden Maar

This article by Dr Nic Rawlence was originally published under the title Proposal to mine fossil-rich site in New Zealand sparks campaign to protect it. Dr ...

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Sulfur

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Sulfur

Sulfur is a chemical element. Its official symbol is S and its atomic number is 16, which means that each sulfur atom has 16 protons in ...

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Explosive lies – how volcanoes can lie about their age, and what it means for us

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Explosive lies – how volcanoes can lie about their age, and what it means for us

Just like a teenager wanting to be older, volcanoes can lie about their age or at least about their activities. For kids, it might be little ...

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The tsunami that washed time away

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The tsunami that washed time away

Meet geologists James Goff and Scott Nichol as they investigate how ocean pebbles ended up on clifftops in Northland. What was it that caused the sudden ...

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Searching for the Pink and White Terraces

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Searching for the Pink and White Terraces

Few things illustrate the dynamic and tentative nature of scientific investigations like the ongoing quest to locate the Pink and White Terraces at Lake Rotomahana. As ...

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New Zealand’s National Science Challenges

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New Zealand’s National Science Challenges

As New Zealanders looking to the future, we are faced with many opportunities – and challenges. These include improving the health of all our people, advancing ...

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New Zealand Subantarctic Islands group

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New Zealand Subantarctic Islands group

The Auckland Islands are often described as a hotspot of biodiversity, with a wide variety of seabirds, invertebrates and marine mammals and a range of hardy ...

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On shaky ground – introduction

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On shaky ground – introduction

Discover our Planet Earth and Beyond resources for NZ Curriculum levels 1 and 2 and find out why New Zealand is home to so many earthquakes ...

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New Zealand volcanoes

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New Zealand volcanoes

New Zealand has volcanoes stretching from the Bay of Islands down to Otago. Many of our volcanoes are extinct (no longer active), some are dormant (not ...

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Under the Earth’s surface

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Under the Earth’s surface

The Earth is an enormous place. There is so much that we don’t yet know about what happens on the surface of the Earth, so how ...

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Earthquakes and volcanoes

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Earthquakes and volcanoes

We live in a very exciting country. A day’s drive in a car can take us from snowy mountains, past geysers and hot mud pools to ...

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The moving Earth

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The moving Earth

Isn’t it funny to think that the Earth is moving! If we stand perfectly still and look into the distance, the Earth appears to be perfectly ...

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Volcanic giant found in the Pacific Ocean

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Volcanic giant found in the Pacific Ocean

An international team of scientists may have uncovered the biggest volcano on Earth, a colossal extinct structure lying under the north-western Pacific Ocean, at the boundary ...

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Pink and White Terraces under 2 metres of sediment

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Pink and White Terraces under 2 metres of sediment

The scientists who found remnants of the famous Pink and White Terraces on the bottom of Lake Rotomahana on 2011 returned to the lake in March ...

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Auckland’s forgotten volcano

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Auckland’s forgotten volcano

Scientists researching and mapping the Auckland Volcanic Field thought they had discovered a hitherto unknown crater lying beneath the suburb of Grafton. However, it turned out ...

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Behaviour of waves

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Behaviour of waves

All waves behave in certain characteristic ways. They can undergo refraction, reflection, interference and diffraction. These basic properties define the behaviour of a wave – anything ...

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Modelling tsunamis and protecting the coast

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Modelling tsunamis and protecting the coast

Dr Willem de Lange is a researcher and senior lecturer in the Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University of Waikato. He studies many ...

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Portion of Pink Terraces revealed underwater

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Portion of Pink Terraces revealed underwater

The Pink and White Terraces at Lake Rotomahana were once considered to be the 8th wonder of the natural world and attracted visitors from around the ...

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Solander Island – an extinct volcano

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Solander Island – an extinct volcano

In February 2010, geologists from GNS Science and Macquarie University in Sydney spent 6 days on the inhospitable Solander Island, 40km south of the Fiordland coast. ...

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