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    I want to go to America

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    eruption is achieved through testing the tremors before emitting magma. Tsunami belong to oceanography‚ because of it is caused by a storm or undersea earthquake wave with noise phenomenon. However‚ volcano is belongs to geography‚ geomorphology‚ and volcanology. The famous Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 killed 230‚000 people that from 14 countries (Tsunami Predicctions‚ Tsunami 2012‚ p. online)‚ and 92‚000 victims died due to the Mount Tambora volcanic eruption in 1815 (The Deadliest Volcanic Eruptions 2012

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    My Future Essay

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    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am a 14 years old smart and handsome boy. Even though‚ I am young‚ yet I had made some plans for a bright future. Firstly‚ I want to study in the International Volcanology University which is located in Hawaii. Hawaii?? Why Hawaii?? New fun‚ new faces‚ new things to do‚ I want to explore our world. On a whim‚ I will get on a plane‚ not knowing where I’m going or for how long and see what happens. See new places‚ try

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    Supervolcano

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    Supervolcano 1. "Docudramas" like Supervolcano are valuable in the sense that they provide certain elements to the viewer that cannot be found in dramas or documentaries. For the drama enthusiast‚ it sparks an interest by presenting characters and a climactic plot to speed the informational aspect of the movie along. For the documentary enthusiast‚ it includes a plot "based" on factual information‚ and provides something to be learned. Supervolcano was a true "docudrama‚" and appealed to a

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    Volcanoes Risks and Benefits

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    I. Introduction …………………………… 1 II. Body …………………………… 2 a. Definition …………………………… 2 b. Kinds of volcano …………………………… 2 c. Types of eruption …………………………… 3 d. Risk …………………………… 4 e. Benefits …………………………… 11 a. Tourism …………………………… 11 b. Environment …………………………… 13 III. Conclusion …………………………… 15 IV. Bibliography …………………………… 17 Introduction The term volcano can either mean the vent from which magma erupts to the surface‚ or

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    Volcanoes and Earthquakes test Bew c. 1. Where do earthquakes occur? Earthquakes occur at breaks in the earth’s crust called the fault lines. 2. What causes Earthquakes? Tectonic plates pushing‚ pulling‚ slipping past each other increasing the stress and causes elastic rebound to happen. During elastic rebound‚ energy is released and some travel as seismic waves‚ which cause an earthquake. 3. How do earthquake waves travel and what are the various types of waves? Body waves

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    Geology Chapter 5

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    Review questions 1-10 Pages 146-147 1. Describe the three different kinds of material that can erupt from a volcano. Products of eruption come in three forms; lave flow‚ which can be Basaltic‚ Andesitic or Rhyolitic lava. A volcano also erupts pyroclastic debris (when lava flies into the air and freezes) and gases. 2. Contrast a pyroclastic flow with a lahar. Pyroglastic debris are blasting clots of lava‚ and the lahar are like mudslides that can reach up to 50km per hour. When the

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    Mount Vesuvius 79 A.D VS Mount St Helens 1980 Would you rather be by Vesuvius when it erupted or be by St Helens when it erupted?. Some people ask this question because both eruptions seemed pretty bad . For example ‚ pompeii was covered in ash because of vesuvius. Although‚ there are many differences between the two volcanoes and their eruptions they also have a lot in common. These are some ways they are alike and different. Both volcanoes have a lot in common. For example‚ there both stratovolcanoes

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    Grímsvötn volcano is located near the center of the Vatnajökull ice cap in central Iceland. At a height of 5658 feet‚ it has the highest eruption frequency of all the volcanoes in Iceland. Grímsvötn volcano has a complex of calderas‚ of about six by eight kilometers in area‚ and a subglacial caldera lake sustained by geothermal heat. A caldera‚ a large‚ circular depression at the summit of a volcano‚ is formed when magma is withdrawn or erupted from a shallow underground magma reservoir. The caldera

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    You can hike‚ kayak‚ and canoe here. You can fish waist-deep in rivers as clear as glass. And you can watch the best fish catcher of all‚ the great Alaskan brown bear‚ sometimes diving completely under the water for its prey‚ sometimes catching fish in midair. At the end of the day you can relax in a rustic yet sumptuous lodge on the shore of a sapphire lake and recount the day’s enchantments. In 1912 a volcano here erupted with a force ten times that of Mount St. Helens in 1980. Suddenly news of

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    Introduction For five hours‚ multiple avalanches of hot ash‚ pumice‚ and gases poured out of the crater. During explosive eruptions‚ fiery‚ pyroclastic flows travel down slope from a volcano. The Mount St. Helens pyroclastic flow spread as far as five miles north of the crater. The hot lava flows and suffocating ash falls destroying plant and animal life. The eruptions are over‚ but consequences go on. What happens to the surrounding environment after such an eruption? The Earth repairs itself from

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