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got close to the volcano after it began erupting?White protective suits, helmets, big boots and special gloves.Part 2 (Para 4)What did the scientists do after the eruption?Put on white protective suits helmets, big bootsSlowly made our way to the edge of the craterLooked down into the red, boiling centreClimbed down into the crater to collect some lavaPara 41. What attracts the writer after he has studied volcanoes for more than twenty years?The beauty of the eruption and its potential to cause great damage. Part 3 (Para 5)Answer these questions using plete sentences on page 35Comprehending1. Why is a volcanologist’s job important? 3. Why is the lava that flows on Mount Kilauea more dangerous than the actual eruption?Volcanologists study volcanoes so that they can warn people when the volcano is going to erupt and so save many lives.The lava flows down the mountain and can cover up or bury villages in its path. The rocks that erupt from the volcano usually don’t