different events scheduled throughout the day. This tour offers a secure experience of the Mount Vesuvius erupting in a 4D theatre. Also the Chicago Field Museum has nearly 500 objects that includes sculpture jewelry‚ frescos‚ household objects‚ and the lava encased bodies. The several eruptions‚ is the most well known being the pompeii eruption has had a tremendous effect in tourism
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Pompeii was a great city in ancient Rome that was abruptly destroyed when the seemingly harmless and docile Mt. Vesuvius unexpectedly erupted destroying the city of Pompeii and the bordering city of Herculaneum. Before this tragedy struck Pompeii was a very wealthy city and a staple of Roman culture. Located just 10 Kilometers from Mount Vesuvius‚ Pompeii appeared to be nothing more than a wealthy city with a view of great mountain until its one defining moment in history changed everything. Where
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phone? Yes No Q.2. which mobile brand you are currently using. Please check only one. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. L.G 7. Motorola 8. Lava 9. Micromax 10. Karbon 11. Others (Kindly specify :_______________________) Q.3. which particular mobile brand comes to your mind when you think of Mobile phone? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Nokia Sony Ericsson Samsung Apple Black berry 6. L.G 7. Motorola 8. Lava 9. Micromax 10. Karbon 11. Others (Kindly specify :_______________________) Nokia Sony Ericsson Samsung Apple Black berry
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1.North American Continent Boundary: The North American Continent Boundary is where North America used to meet the pacific Ocean. Until subcontinents (Example:Northern Cascade Subcontinent‚ Okanagan Subcontinent) latched onto our continent and made most of Washington. The North American Continent is also slowly moving west due to Pangea breaking apart. That means that the Pacific Ocean is slowly getting smaller and that the Atlantic Ocean is slowly getting bigger 2 to 3 inches per year. 2.Kootenay
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Earthquakes are more newsworthy but we ignore other geological hazards at our peril. Discuss. (40marks) Geological hazards are events that are perceived as a threat to people‚ poverty and nature‚ which originate in‚ or transmitted by the physical‚ built or human environment. These can include volcanoes‚ hurricanes and earthquakes‚ which all have various effects ranging from affecting people to the natural and physical environment. Looking at earthquakes in particular‚ which are vibrations of the
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an old friends’ house‚ Josh and I had dreamed to traveled extensively through the world together‚ from the canals of Venice and Amsterdam to the mountains of Austria and Italy‚ but Iceland was our main place of excitement to visit. The surrounding lava field resembled something you would only see you in your wildest dreams‚ with huge moss-covered rocks haphazardly compiled on the ground‚ and funnels of steam rising to meet low-lying gray clouds in the distance. It was a formidable and alien landscape
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non-silicates. b. Ferromagnesian and Non-ferromagnesian silicates. c. Carbonates and oxides. 10. Which are the most abundant minerals in the crust‚ silicates or nonsilicates? 11. What type of rocks form when magma or lava undergoes cooling and crystallization? 12. List the three types of magma/lava in increasing order of their viscosity. 13. The most common rocks on the continent are ____________ (fill in the blank). The most common rocks on the ocean floor are ____________ (fill in the blank). 14. What
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Vesuvius and St. Helens are volcanoes‚ they both erupted . Nonetheless‚ these volcanoes did damage to land and loss of life. Some people even lived by these volcanos‚ it may awesome to live by a volcano‚ or it may be terrifying. Nonetheless‚ if you were to live by a volcano while it was erupting‚ the event would be terrifying from the tremors of a volcano‚ moreover‚ many years ago St. Helens erupted‚ the tremors were horrific‚ people who lived by this volcano were terrified they probably had to
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Natural Calamities A natural calamity is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of‚ or effecting‚ the Earth; examples include floods‚ severe weather‚ volcanic eruptions‚ earthquakes‚ and other geologic processes. A natural calamity can cause loss of life or property damage‚ and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake‚ the severity of which depends on the affected population’s resilience‚ or ability to recover. A natural calamity are the side effects or the after effects
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A study of VOLCANIC ERUPTION In partial fulfilment of the group research project TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page.................................................................................................................... 1 Table of Contents....................................................................................................... 2 Outline........................................................................................................................ 3 Introduction
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