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− | |Megan and Cueball | + | |<font color="red">Explanation needs to be checked by someone who actually knows about the v-scale and bouldering. Does the sentence even make sense in anyway if there is an eruption?</font> Megan and Cueball climbs a very steep part of the mountain slope. Megan refers to the way the difficulty of {{w|bouldering}}, is graded using the {{w|Grade (bouldering)|V scale}}. She exclaims that at the moment the climb is only a V2, but if the volcano erupts this would increase to V7. Since the grade has something to do with how steep and difficult the climb is, the eruption would only make a difference if it immediately shifts the slope they are on to a higher angle. But of course if lava comes down the side, it would also become more difficult, but that is not a usual factor in the V-scale.<br><br>There are also two other people climbing this part of the slope, and at the top there is a burning three stump showing how active this volcano is. The eruption could seem likely. |
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|Megan reading for children about Sauron’s ring. | |Megan reading for children about Sauron’s ring. |