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    people have never seen a real volcano but have learned about them through movies or books. So when most people think of a volcano‚ they usually conjure up the Hollywood version: a huge‚ menacing conical mountain that explodes and spews out masses of lava which falls on rampaging dinosaurs‚ screaming cave people‚ or fleeing mobs of betogaed Romans - depending on their favorite volcano disaster movie. While those types of volcanoes do indeed exist‚ they represent only one "species" in a veritable zoo

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    create "process" which is the action taken of this material. The "process" will be the lava flowing through below the Earth’s surface. There are lots of "output" to the "process" and earthquake is one of them. When the lava moves below the Earth’s surface‚ it moves the Teutonic plates but if the movement pattern is suddenly disturbed and changed then the plates will crash to each which creates Earthquake. The lava also continuously removes the old layers of the Earth’s crust by flowing through it.

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    June 2011 plate tectonics and associated hazards Comment on the extent to which the features shown in the image support the theory of plate tectonics. To begin with we can see that many of the landmasses appear as separated jigsaw pieces with their complementary shaped coastlines. One example of this is how the North Western coastline of Africa could quite easily ‘slot into’ the North Eastern Coastline of America. This suggests that in the history of the Earth‚ these two land masses were once connected

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    Chapter Six I Grew Up Here I’ve lived in a lot of places since I was born. My first home that I can remember is the red house. I don’t know where it was‚ but I called it the red house. The red house had a red roof‚ it was one story‚ and I had an awesome room. I had a large bed‚ and it had a Disney princess bed comforter‚ a canopy‚ and was the best trampoline I ever had. The kitchen was like a hallway‚ it was narrow and long. My memory of the red house is very vague. I remember the day the movers

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    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 lahar stops moving it creates a layer of volcanic depris‚ (which can contribute

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    Advanced Marketing Research A Marketing Research Project on Lava Mobiles Submitted To: Prof S B Dash Group 9 Anirudh Mani PGP25123 Bhargava J PGP25178 Nirmal Choudhary PGP25142 Ravi Vagadia PGP25107 Sunit Chandan PGP25158   Table of Contents Management Decision Problem 2 Marketing Research Problem 2 Hypothesis 2 Research Summary Sheet 3 Hypothesis Summary Sheet 3 Hypothesis Details 4 List of Variables 5 Sampling Plan 7 Data Analysis 8 Hypothesis 1 8 Hypothesis 2

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    dishwashing detergent 4:- vinegar 5:- You can color the lava by adding food coloring or powdered drink mix Make the Chemical Volcano Erupt To cause an eruption‚ fill the bottle most of the way full with warm water. Warm water produces a better eruption than cold water because the higher temperature increases the rate of the chemical reaction that makes the lava. Add a squirt of dishwashing liquid‚ some food coloring to color your lava‚ and a few spoonfuls of baking soda. When you’re ready to

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    cone shaped volcano A cinder cone or scoria cone is a steep conical hill of loose pyroclastic fragments Cinder cones are the simplest type of volcano They are built from particles and blobs of congealed lava ejected from a single vent. Cinder cones tend to be small‚ like hill-sized volcanoes When lava that is in cinder cone is highly charged with gas bubbles erupts from a vent under pressure‚ it tends to shoot straight up into the air. Cache Hill is a cinder cone in northern British Columbia‚ Canada

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    the surface‚ it results in a volcanic eruption. Lava – Lava is the rock expelled from a volcano during an eruption. When it first comes out‚ the lava can have a temperature higher than 700 degrees C. It then flows downhill from the eruption point until it cools and hardens. Main Vent – A volcano’s main vent is the point in the Earth’s crust where hot magma has reached the surface. The familiar cone-shaped volcano builds up as ash‚ rock and lava ejected during eruptions fall back to Earth around

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    town fortunately. Then a wave of lava from the magma chamber bursted from the volcano’s mouth. The lava traveled at rapid speed. ~Armeet Chhina “Come on we can’t be afraid of no pebbles we are gladiator-” then he gets hit by a huge chunk of coal. I chose this quote because it shows how powerful this volcano is. The Volcanic ash that erupted from the mouth of the stratovolcano condensed into pebbles of ash‚ and chunks of coal from the volcano. At that time the lava with high viscosity had not erupted

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