- 1. Rabaul Volcano, located in the eastern part of Papua New Guinea, is a complex and historically significant volcanic system renowned for its striking beauty and dynamic geological activity. Encompassing a group of stratovolcanoes and large calderas, Rabaul’s most notable features include the spectacular Tavurvur and Vulcan cones, which dominate the landscape and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding harbor. The area is steeped in a rich history, having been a thriving town before it was largely destroyed by a cataclysmic eruption in 1994 that buried much of Rabaul in ash and forced the evacuation of its residents. Despite its perilous nature, Rabaul attracts many geologists, adventurers, and tourists who come to witness its active magma flows and the dramatic spurts of steam and gas that signify the ongoing geothermal activity beneath the surface. The region is also home to a vibrant ecosystem and coral reefs, creating a unique juxtaposition of natural beauty and volcanic power. Today, Rabaul serves not only as a site of scientific interest but also as a poignant reminder of nature's formidable forces and the resilience of human communities in the face of such challenges.
Where is Rabaul Volcano located?
A) Indonesia B) Hawaii C) Philippines D) Papua New Guinea
- 2. What is the name of the caldera formed by Rabaul?
A) Rabaul Caldera B) Kilauea Caldera C) Katmai Caldera D) Taal Caldera
- 3. Which two volcanic cones are located within the Rabaul caldera?
A) Kilimanjaro and Elgon B) Tavurvur and Vulcan C) Fuego and Stromboli D) Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa
- 4. Rabaul is part of which geographic feature?
A) Great Rift Valley B) Mid-Atlantic Ridge C) Ring of Fire D) The Himalayas
- 5. Which island is closest to Rabaul?
A) Bougainville B) New Ireland C) New Britain D) Pohnpei
- 6. What was the impact of the 1994 eruption on Rabaul town?
A) Increase in tourism B) Construction of new schools C) Destruction of buildings D) Expansion of the city
- 7. What is a significant geological feature created by volcanic activity in Rabaul?
A) Mountain range B) Caldera C) Plateau D) Fault line
- 8. What role do scientists use satellite images for in relation to Rabaul?
A) Studying climate change B) Searching for oil C) Mapping wildlife D) Monitoring volcanic activity
- 9. Which of the following is a sign of volcanic activity?
A) Rising sea levels B) Decreased rainfall C) Increased seismic activity D) Cooler temperatures
- 10. What is a common gas released during eruptions at Rabaul?
A) Nitrogen B) Carbon monoxide C) Chlorine D) Sulfur dioxide
- 11. When did the major eruption of Rabaul occur in 1994?
A) August B) July C) September D) October
- 12. How many significant eruptions has Rabaul Volcano had in the 20th century?
A) Two B) Three C) One D) Four
- 13. Rabaul Volcano is part of which volcanic arc?
A) Bismarck Arc B) Hawaiian Islands C) Andes Arc D) Cascade Range
- 14. What is the approximate elevation of Rabaul Volcano?
A) 800 meters B) 500 meters C) 1000 meters D) 688 meters
- 15. What year was Rabaul last active?
A) 2010 B) 2000 C) 2014 D) 2005
- 16. What are volcanic skirts mostly made of?
A) Tephra B) Clay C) Basalt D) Granite
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