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Thursday 24 October 2019

Should we ban dangerous Sports?


Should we ban dangerous sports?


Many people do dangerous sports like skydiving, mountain climbing and white water rafting every day. I think that dangerous sports shouldn’t be banned because people have the right to choose what they want to do with their life. I think this because It doesn't affect others or their lives so why shouldn’t they have the right to do dangerous sports if you want to live life on the edge then you should be allowed to do that.


Everyone has the right to do what makes them happy. Dangerous sports might be scary for some people but some people like to do them for fun. If it makes them happy then it’s okay because they're doing it even if there are risks they chose to take them because they think it’s fun and it gives them confidence and satisfaction.


I think that dangerous sports shouldn’t be banned but the people who do them should be more careful.

Tuesday 22 October 2019

Kilauea - Hawaii’s Constantly Erupting Volcano


Kilauea is one of the world’s most active volcanoes. It is a shield-type volcano that makes up the southeastern side of the Big Island Hawaii. The volcano rises about 1.277112 kilometers above sea level and is about 14 percent of the land area of the Big Island. The summit caldera contains a lava lake known as Halema`uma`u that is said to be the home of the Hawaiian volcano goddess, Pele.

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano began erupting in January 1983 with a spectacular arching lava fountain. This photo was taken on Feb. 25, 1983. 


Kilauea’s frequent eruptions are usually nonexplosive and are contained within Halema‘uma‘u as a boiling lake of active lava, which sometimes rises and overflows along the floor and flanks of the caldera proper. In 1790, however, a paroxysmal steam explosion killed part of a Hawaiian army marching near the caldera.

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