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    Volcanoes Research Paper

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    volcanoes. From the typical ‘red foam’ erupting volcano science project to the real deal natural disaster, almost everyone has a…

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    supervolcano is like a regular volcano but the eruption is thousands of time greater than a regular explosion. The last time this volcano erupted was about 174,000 years ago. Yellowstone is still active and another eruption is possible but very unlikely. If it does happen to erupt it could end civilization. There is huge volcano under Yellowstone National Park, which is being watched 24/7. If or when this volcano erupts it will destroy at least 2/3 of the Earth. If the volcano is ready to…

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    comes to the surface. Volcanic eruption results from magma.The summit of magma sometimes they rise to the vent instead of the crater. Volcanos can also be by plate boundary. When lava comes to the surface ras rises to the crater. Mount St Helens is located in the U.S. in Washington. Mount St Helens is on the southwest of Washington. Mount St Helens is a dormant volcano. In its spectacular eruption in 1980, it placed itself deep into collective memory. The eruption in 1980 followed a long…

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    which means that it may be interrupted in many ways and a reader can make their own conclusions based on what they read and what clues and hints they pick up. Byron Did not write about what was causing the darkness outside, but he did write about a volcano. But what he mainly stresses is how the Earth is sort of decaying and how men are setting the forest ablaze and basically destroying one another before the Earth has a chance to hit the people with a heavy rain or another sort of storm. All…

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    Pompeii Research Paper

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    White hot lava bubbles as the beast shakes, it awakens. Ash falls from the sky as heat crawls down the mountain. The volcano erupts. Many people don’t know much about volcanoes, only that lava comes out. There are many different types of volcanoes, but all people think of or see when the word volcano comes up is death and destruction. However, volcanoes can help living things, and they can build as well. No matter where you live, volcanoes effect you. The question is, how? Volcanoes can…

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    one of the most famous volcanos on the planet. It is in the Eastern Hemisphere, and does not lie on the ring of fire, which is somewhat rare. Mount Vesuvius in located on the continent of Europe and in the country of Italy. Its geographical coordinates are North 40 degrees and East 14 degrees. The tectonic plates below Mount Vesuvius are the Eurasian and African Plates. The plates that have interacted to form this volcano are convergent. It is still an active volcano and in the past the…

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    Why Did Pompeii Occur

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    70 years since the Mt.Vesuvious disaster rocked Pompeii. On 1944 august 24 a shallow quake shook Pompeii and the volcano started to get magma and erupt. The quake happened 16 years before which messed up the volcano which finally made it heat up magma and erupt Before the Pompeii incident happened people were just sitting around and doing what they do every day. And when the volcano started to erupt they didn’t know what to do because they were unprepared and didn’t know it was going to…

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    volcanic eruption. Next, I will discuss how buoyancy can also trigger a volcanic eruption. Finally, I will predict how pressure from gases in the magma and magma chamber can cause a volcanic eruption,and give some more details about my volcano. It depends on the volcano to erupt oftenly. Some volcanoes erupt very often (and some like Kilauea almost never stop). On the other hand, some volcanoes are inactive for very long periods of time between eruptions.There are several factors triggering a…

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    Portland Metro Case Study

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    There are many geological hazards that could affect the Portland Metro area in the near future, but the three most devastating would be Earthquake, Volcano Eruption, and a landslide. There has been numerous rumor about the “big earthquake” that is long over due for the PNW. The earthquake is estimated to be a nine magnitude, which means it’s going to cause a lot of damage to Portland and could even make Portland disappear. An earthquake is generally formed when the underground suddenly breaks…

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    plugged what then? The balloon would just go back to normal, but the volcano would unplug itself with an explosion. And finally, the dangers of krakatoa. When Krakatoa died it left behind a deadly gift. It left behind the Devil's Cauldron, an underwater caldara. Out of this caldara spouted Anak Krakatau (Child of Krakatoa). Every two years Anak Krakatau erupts, and with every eruption it grows. The potential for this infant volcano is…

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