Why Are Lava Beds Important?

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Wow, how cool is this. I personally believe that the board of education should approve this trip to the lava beds national Monument. The lava beds could be beneficial in how the kids learn.In today's world kids learn by seeing doing and having fun and what better place to do it than the lava beds national Monument. It has all the things a kid needs to learn: a lot of things to see and do, but most important the kids have fun while doing it. In this trip the learning part consists of how it was made and all the history in it. in paragraph three it states ," The majority of the landscape of Lava Beds National Monument was once covered with lava. The remarkable underground caves, or lava tubes, formed from a variety of volcanic eruptions that occurred over the last half million years." See there is so much history in this monument and so easy to learn. Why not approve this trip. When the kids learn in a class the words go through one ear and out the other. an when you see and do it and when your actually seeing all the parts and begin spoken to the kids remember a lot better. …show more content…

As it states in the passage, "Attracting only 130,000 visitors each year, Lava Beds National Monument pales in comparison to nearby Yosemite National Park, which attracts nearly 4 million people annually. But this "secret" park of volcanic rock and underground caves is full of history and geological wonder. Upon entering the 47,000-acre park, visitors can see why President Calvin Coolidge declared Lava Beds a national monument back in 1925." As you can see, this monument is captivating. Although it may not be as attractive as other parks,as it says in the paragraph, it is still extremely stunning. Plus when you see something real good or cool it sticks in your head a lot

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