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What main process do all volcanoes have in common, regardless of the specific ways they form?(1 point)
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Which features would you look for to classify a volcano? Select the three correct answers. (2 points)
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scarscar
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. What are the 3 types of volcanoes?
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What are the features of a strato volcano?
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Which substance reaches Earth's surface and is made up of molten rock, gases, and minerals?
Responses gabbro gabbro lava lava
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Which describes the locations where Earth’s volcanoes are formed?(1 point)
Responses They form in the interiors of continents.
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which best describes how volcanoes change the earths surface
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Which feature provides evidence that a volcano existed in the past?(1 point)
Responses calderas calderas valleys valleys rivers
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Why are hot spot volcanism unique
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Find the hot spot on the map. This represents one of the volcanoes of Hawaii, which gets its fuel because the island sits over a
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Volcanic rock has often been found early in the rock record but less frequently in later rock layers. What does this suggest to
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abigail
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Choose the best definition of the capitalized word.
LAVA from the core of the earth flowed from the volcano. Question 2 options:
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smileyface
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This photograph was taken in 1994, 14 years after Mount Saint Helens erupted. Compare and contrast this photo with the previous
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emilymay_2356
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What type of technology detects or measures the rate of decay of atoms in volcanic rock?
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abigail
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What technology did the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) develop to help monitor volcanic activity at the five monitoring stations
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Something
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Describe what a volcano is.
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What do all volcanoes have in common
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Read the following passage. Which would be considered textual evidence that supports that volcanoes are dangerous?
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bruh no
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give me an example of volcanologists
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Bronson Koreen bk
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what four precautions do you take if you lie next to a volcano
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lebron james
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The eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980, was the most destructive volcanic eruption in US history. What were scientists
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Can scientists prevent volcanoes from erupting?
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Describe technologies that make the effects of volcanic less severe?
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What is one major outcome of the improved monitoring of volcanoes around the world?
Explosive eruptions can be prevented. More
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Connections Student
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Explain why scientists from various disciplines are all able to work in the field of volcanology...
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what is the difference between magma and lava
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Command of quantitative evidence: foundations
Google Classroom Problem A bar graph titled "Deformation Rate of Five Volcanoes".
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What is a volcano?
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micro
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What is one more fact you learned about Volcanoes from this article??
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micro
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volcanic eruptions can _
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If you had to build a house on a volcano, would you build it on an active one or a dormant one? Why?
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What technology did the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) develop to help monitor volcanic activity at the five monitoring stations
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Sussy_Stussy RBLX
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What is one major outcome of the improved monitoring of volcanoes around the world?
A. More tourists are interested in visiting
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BFF Mana Romos
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You are a scientist charged with monitoring volcanic activity. What is one of the BEST indicators that a volcano is about to
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Demon
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What technology did the US geological survey to help monitor volcanic activity at the five monitoring stations and the
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What is one major outcome of the improved monitoring of volcanoes around the world
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The active volcano Mauna Loa, in Hawaii, and the now-extinct volcano Ei Yunque. Puerto Rico, have certain basaltic lava rocks
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Compare and contrast shield, cinder cone, and composite volcanoes
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Which of the following is not a duty performed by a volcanologist?
(1 point) Responses looking at changes to the Earth due to
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which of the following is not a duty performed by a volcanologist?
Looking at changes to the earth due to volcanoes Creating
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Explain why scientists from various disciplines are all able to work in the field of volcanology.
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Explain why scientists from various disciplines are all able to work in the field of volcanology. Make shroter
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how does climate change affect yellowstone volcano
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how is magma formed
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Explain why scientists from various disciplines are all able to work in the field of volcanology.
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Compare and contrast lava and Magma
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How does magma cause geyser eruptions?
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