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    that was undertaken by Pizza Hut. Pizza Hut is an American restaurant chain and an international franchise that offers different types of pizza. Corporately known as Pizza Hut Inc. It is a subsidiary of Yum Brand Inc. On producing the product name "Cup Cake Munchies" The content explains the different environments that the organization works in‚ the frameworks used to analyze information and the marketing strategies that are taken to launch the new product. The report also

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    ------------------------------------------------- Erupted material Pāhoehoe lava flow on Hawaii. The picture shows overflows of a main lava channel. The Stromboli stratovolcano off the coast of Sicily has erupted continuously for thousands of years‚ giving rise to the termstrombolian eruption. Lava composition Another way of classifying volcanoes is by the composition of material erupted (lava)‚ since this affects the shape of the volcano. Lava can be broadly classified into 4 different compositions (Cas &

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    Undara Lava tubes consist of a lava field remaining from a massive volcanic eruption of Mt Undara which occurred 190‚000 years ago. During the Cenozoic‚ there was wide spread igneous activity in Eastern Australia. Volcanism commenced in the late Cretaceous (approximately 70 Ma) and continued through the Cenozoic. The cenozoic is the current geological era. It began 66 million years ago and continues today. About 23.3 km³ of lava flowed from the Mt Undara volcano at an estimated rate of 1000 m³ a

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    tourism are the major sources of income on this island. How it was formed‚ the Tectonic Plates Involved and What Type of Volcano is it? Mt Etna is a stratovolcano ( another name is a composite cone) which means that multiple layers of ash and solidified lava have formed this volcano. Mount Etna is formed on a convergent plate boundary‚ on two of the world’s active continental plates- the African and The Eurasian Plate. The Eurasian and African plates are moving past each other along most of the boundary

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    volcano? Vents‚ lava‚ magma chamber‚ and ash 6. What is the difference between an explosive and a non-explosive eruption? Nonexplosive Eruptions * Most common type * Laval flows from them calmly. (can be huge amount) Explosive Eruptions * Rarer than nonexplosive eruptions * Are very destructive as pyroclastic materials are flung into the air. 7. What materials erupt from a volcano? Pyroclastic materials and lava. Types of lava: Aa * Lava pours out quickly

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    A stratovolcano is a tall‚ steep-sloped‚ nearly symmetrical volcanic structure. Its andesitic lava is mainly deposited from one enormous central vent. Typically‚ stratovolcanoes are the most violent type of volcano. Mount Nyiragongo is no exception. Raging fires‚ fierce tremors‚ plumes of smoke‚ and viscous lava flows that can range from one to one-hundred feet wide are all traits of a Mount Nyiragongo eruption. The volcano often spews dust and ash. It

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    surrounding and supportive information. In the war ridden country of Africa’s Democratic Republic of the Congo lays Nyiragongo. Nyiragongo‚ one of the world’s most active volcanoes‚ is classified as a stratovolcano. It is composed of alternate layers of lava and ash. A group of scientists repelled into the crater to get a better examination and understanding of the volcano. Their intentions in examining it were to determine‚ or at least attempt to determine‚ when the next eruption could occur. Nyiragongo

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    in the magma. These factors produce 2 main types of magma called acid and basic. The acid lava is the more viscous (66%+ rich silica) and so this is the more hazardous lava as it has more potential for explosion. The other‚ less viscous lava is the basic lava which has a 44-52% silica content and has a higher temperature of 1000-2000 degrees compared to the 600-1000 of the acid lava which allows the basic lava to run more smoothly and more fluid like. Most volcanoes occur at a plate margin because

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    and hornblende with some quartz or biotite d. particles of volcanic ash welded together 4. When mafic lava breaks through fissures in the continental crust‚ which of the following often results? a. lava plateaus b. composite volcanoes c. lava domes d. pyroclastic sheets 5. Which scenario is associated with mafic magma? a. hot‚ fluid lava that forms a shield volcano b. hot‚ fluid lava that forms a stratovolcano c. an explosive eruption that ejects pyroclastic materials d. cool‚ viscous

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    core. Volcanoes erupt when magma rises to the surface of the earth‚ which causes bubbles of gas to appear in it. This gas can cause pressure to build up in the mountain‚ and it eventually explodes. When the magma bursts out of the earth‚ it is called lava. The type of magma in the earth can create different volcanoes. If the magma is quite thin‚ the gas can escape easily and there will not be an explosion. The magma just comes out of the mountain and flows down the sides‚ like Volcanoes in Hawaii and

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