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{"type":"Children's Science Encyclopedia Cutaway Infographic Poster","topic":"{argument name=\"main title\" default=\"The Inner World of Volcanoes\"}","language":"Simplified Chinese labels and body text","style":"publication-quality educational illustration, richly detailed hand-painted watercolor and gouache look, warm volcanic oranges contrasted with clear sky blues and green landscape, friendly for children, clean annotation layout, high spatial coherence, high resolution","layout":{"canvas":"vertical full-page poster","main_scene":"large erupting stratovolcano shown in cross-section, with the right half sliced open to reveal layered rock strata, a central glowing magma conduit, branching side vents, lava flows, magma chamber, cracks, groundwater and gas beneath the mountain","background":"blue sky with clouds, huge gray ash plume with fiery orange eruption at the crater, distant mountains, lake, forests, birds, tiny explorers for scale","title_area":{"position":"top left","text":"{argument name=\"main title\" default=\"Inner World of Volcanoes\"}","typography":"large brush-style Chinese characters, black first line and bold red-orange second line"},"mascot_and_intro":{"position":"upper left","character":"small child explorer wearing tan safari hat, backpack and boots","speech_bubble" :"Energy from inside the Earth reaches the surface through volcanic eruptions!" "intro_paragraph": "Volcanoes are the 'energy outlets' inside the Earth." When magma breaks through the Earth's crust, lava, volcanic ash, and gases erupt, shaping our planet. "},"numbered_callouts":{"count":11,"labels":[{"number":1,"title":"Crater","description":"Main channel for magma, gas, and pyroclastic eruptions." ,"position":"Upper Right Beside Crater"},{"number":2,"title":"Volcanic Cone","description":"A conical mountain formed by multiple eruptions, most commonly a stratovolcano." ,"position":"right slope"},{"number":3,"title":"Volcanic ash cloud","description":"Composed of volcanic ash, gas, and small stones, it can drift far away." ,"position":"top right in ash cloud"},{"number":4,"title":"Lava flow","description":"High-temperature lava flows along the slope and forms new rock after cooling." ,"position":"Upper Left Slope"},{"number":5,"title":"Pyroclastic Layer","description": "A loose rock layer formed by the accumulation of volcanic ash, volcanic bombs, pumice, and other volcanic materials." ,"position":"Middle right cross-section"},{"number":6,"title":"Side vent","description":"Magma erupts from the side of the main channel, forming a small vent." ,"position":"Right flank with small eruption"},{"number":7,"title":"Cooled lava layer","description":"The lava flowing out forms a hard rock layer after cooling, layer upon layer." ,"position":"Left Interior Strata"},{"number":8,"title":"Magma Channel","description":"The passage where magma rises underground is like a volcanic 'chimney.'" ,"position":"Central vertical conduit"},{"number":9,"title":"Magma chamber","description":"A 'large room' where magma is stored underground; the greater the pressure, the more intense the eruption." ,"position":"lower left of magma chamber"},{"number":10,"title":"Underground rock layers","description":"The Earth's crust is composed of various rock layers that record the Earth's history." ,"position":"lower right strata"},{"number":11,"title":"Geothermal and Gas","description":"High temperatures underground and gases drive magma upward, which can also form geothermal phenomena such as hot springs and fumaroles." ,"position":"bottom near hot springs and magma"}]},"side_panels":{"count":4,"items":[{"title":"Did you know?" ,"position":"left middle yellow card","content":"There are about 1,500 active volcanoes in the world, and they are constantly changing the face of the Earth!" },{"title":"Magma vs Lava","position":"Left lower green card","content":"Magma: a hot rock that has not yet erupted underground, with temperatures reaching 700~1200°C. Lava: Magma erupting from the surface and gradually cooling as it flows. ","includes":"two small comparison illustrations"},{"title":"What will a volcanic eruption bring?" ,"position":"bottom left pale yellow card","content":"3 effects listed with icons: bring fertile soil suitable for plants, form new land and islands, but may also cause ashfall and lava-flow disasters."},{"title":"Little Observer","position":"bottom right pale yellow card","content":"Volcanoes often surround with abundant minerals, hot springs, and unique ecosystems—they are gifts from Earth to us!" ,"includes":"magnifying glass illustration"}]},"detail_insets":{"count":2,"items":[{"position":"right middle","shape":"circular magnified cutaway","content":"four visible layer labels: volcanic ash, volcanic bomb, pumice layer, volcanic ash"},{"position":"right lower","shape":"circular magnified cutaway","content":"close-up of brown and gray underground rock strata"}]},"small_figures":{ "count":6,"items":["one child explorer mascot at upper left","three tiny explorers with backpacks and telescope near left base of volcano","one fox in grass at lower left","one flying eagle over left valley"]}},"rendering_instructions":"Create a coherent cross-section diagram where every numbered arrow points to the correct volcanic structure. Make the magma incandescent with yellow-white highlights and orange-red edges, add smoke, ash particles, lava cracks, realistic layered strata, and tidy rounded annotation boxes with yellow number badges. Keep all Chinese text legible and arranged like a polished educational book spread.","customizable_subject":"{argument name=\"volcano type\" default=\"stratovolcano\"}","audience":"{ argument name=\"audience\" default=\"children's science readers\"}","color_palette":"{argument name=\"color palette\" default=\"warm lava orange, earthy browns, sky blue, forest green, pale yellow annotation cards\"}"}