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    death. But by just disobeying someone can lead into a big conflict and someone getting hurt. Same as the movie moana‚ she was told not to go beyond the reef but disobeyed her father. Leading her to get hurt and fighting the most dangerous lava girl. The lava girl is a evil spirit because she lost her heart years ago ‚ known as Te Fiti. But moana luckily got Te Fiti’s heart back in place and saving her village also her new friend Maui. These two movies are comparisons to Romeo and Juliet by their

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    Jeju is a volcanic island; therefore‚ Halla Mountain‚ which is volcanic island is located in the center of the island. Halla Mountain is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO with two other tourist site‚ Seongsan llchulbong Peak‚ Geomunoreum Lava Tube System‚ of Jeju. The volcanic activity generated tremendous amount of basalt. People in Jeju used the basalt to create a symbol of Jeju‚ Dolhareubang (it means stone statue of old grandfathers). Moreover‚ Jeju is famous with its beach because

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    In 1991‚ a study in Science showed a massive and ancient lava flow in Siberia that was said to be precisely the greatest of extinctions 251 million years ago. The lava did not shoot out of the Earth like a giant volcano‚ but the molten rock passed slowly for thousands of years. There was excess of lava that it spreaded evenly. It would bury the surface of the Earth under 10 feet of magma. The second article states that “The researchers

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    Zion National Park‚ Utah Type your response here: c. lava dome‚ Mount St. Helens‚ Washington Type your response here: d. stream at the Karnala Bird Sanctuary‚ India Type your response here: e. Atlantic Ocean‚ England Type your response here: f. Arches National Park‚ Utah Type your response here: g. Telescope Peak‚ Death Valley National Park‚ California Type your response here: h. basaltic lava columns‚ Zion National Park‚ Utah Type your response here:

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    assignment 1. Three types of volcanoes are the shield volcano‚ Strato Volcano’s and cinder cones .The Shield volcanos are usually built entirely from lava flow they are name for their large size and low profile. The Starto’s volcano’s have steep sides with cones that stick out like huge bumps. They are built up when eruptions of viscous lava‚ tephra‚ and pyroclastic flows happen. The Cinder cones is a steep conical hill of tephra that accumulate around and downwind from a volcanic vent.[1] The

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    TERMS AGATE: an ornamental stone consisting of a hard variety of chalcedony‚ typically banded in appearance. AGENTS OF METAMORPHISM: heat‚ pressure‚ chemicals AGENTS OF TRANSPORTATION: wind‚ ice‚ water AMPHIBOLE: any of a class of rock-forming silicate or aluminosilicate minerals typically occurring as fibrous or columnar crystals. ANDESITE: a dark‚ fine-grained‚ brown or grayish volcanic rock that is intermediate in composition between rhyolite and basalt. ANTHRACITE: coal of a hard

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    How does the theory of plate tectonics help to explain the world distribution of earthquake and volcanic zones? The Earth’s crust is made up of seven major plates and several smaller plates. These plates drift on top of the mantle. When two plates meet‚ they can either be constructive‚ destructive or conservative. At a conservative plate margin‚ one plate moves past another. As the plates are not smooth‚ great amounts of tension build up and earthquakes are made when the tension is released

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    The two volcanoes from these events are called stratovolcanos‚ meaning they are volcanoes built up of alternate layers of lava and ash(citation)‚ and cone shaped. Neither of these volcanoes are shield volcanoes‚ which are broad‚ domed volcanoes with gently sloping sides‚ characteristic of the eruption of fluid‚ basaltic lava(citation). Both of these volcano’s had a huge impacts on humans‚ human structures and property‚ and had very high damage costs. The major Mount St. Helens eruption was on

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    To what extent can preparedness and planning mitigate the effects of volcanic hazards? (40 marks) A volcanic hazard is a situation that poses a threat to life‚ the environment‚ and infrastructure after a volcanic eruption. Volcanoes are formed at various plate boundaries‚ such as at mid oceanic ridges where plates are moving apart‚ for example at the Mid Atlantic ridge. They also occur on or near subduction zones. The ‘ring of fire’ tends to be where the most violent volcanic activity occurs.

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    1) Natural VS Logging areas The results of the diversity index analysis show that the NF area is the highest (H’ = 1.57). The minor is the MD area (H’ = 1.55) and the HD area (H’ = 1.37)‚ respectively. The LD area is the lowest (H’ = 1.35). This is consistent with Edward et al.’s report (2011) who studied about degraded lands that are worth protecting: the biological importance of Southeast Asia’s repeatedly logged forests found logging had little effect on the overall richness of birds in the once-logging

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