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    the world and in relation to tectonic plate boundaries. For example you have highly destructive and explosive volcanoes often found along destructive plate boundaries because of increased pressure within the subduction zone. An example of this is the Philippines‚ which is situated above a destructive plate boundary and this leads to numerous and highly destructive volcanic eruptions. You also find volcanoes along constructive plate boundaries where the plates are moving apart and this is creating

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Mangrove swamps are forested intertidal ecosystems that occupy sediment-rich sheltered tropical coastal environments. By trapping and stabilizing fine sediments‚ mangroves control the quality of marine coastal waters. Aside from maintaining coastal food webs and populations of animals‚ mangroves have an important role in pollution control through their absorptive capacity for organic pollutants and nutrients‚ and they play an important role in storm

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    The Alps are the youngest and highest mountain system in Europe. They stretch across the western and southern part of the continent in a broad arc. The mountain range startsnear the Mediterranean Seaon the  border between France and Italy. Then it curves north- and eastward through northern Italy‚ Switzerland Liechtenstein‚ southern Germany‚ Austria and Slovenia. The Alps are about 1‚000 km long‚ the broadest section over 260 km wide. The highest peak‚ Mont Blanc‚ situated on the border between

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    occur both on land and sea.They may occur at areas where plates collide (subduction zones/ convergent plate margins) ; where plates slide past eachother along fault lines (transform plate margins) or due to volcanic eruption. Earthquakes may be of three different categories: * Tectonic – movement in the earth’s crust due to sudden movement along fault lines. * Plutonic - occurs deep within the subduction zone of colliding plates. * Volcanic – earthquakes accompanied by molten lava

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    Lab12-Medical Microbiology- Part1– Differential Media/Biochemical Tests‚ Sp2012 (Set all of your margins to ½”) Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to help you become a little familiar with some of the tests that can be typically performed in a clinical or research lab facility. These tests may help in determining a particular pathogen’s growth needs. There are several sections to this lab. Find each section and complete the “Preparing for Class” sections. Preparing for class - Day 1 Read

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    Review Questions Exam 1 Please provide detailed answers (lists‚ paragraphs‚ diagrams‚ etc). You will earn points as well as have a great study guide for your exam. Chapter 1 Earth science may include the study of: (there are 5) 1. Atmosphere. 2. Biosphere. 3. Hydrosphere. 4. Geosphere. 5. Pedosphere. Geology is the study of what? and can be broken into several sub-disciplines become familiar with at least two sub-disciplines. Geology is the study of the Earth‚ the materials of

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    roles do plate tectonics play in the geomorphology of Pacific Islands? The earth’s crust is made out of plate tectonics. Each plate has a defined boundary and direction it moves. The plates in Earth’s crust perform two actions; they submerge under each other or they spread out. The Pacific Plate is the largest plate and it borders around many plates. The Pacific Plate moves northwest. New crust is formed from magma outpours‚ which are a result of the zones spreading. The tectonic plates created the

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    2. Summarize plate tectonics. It explains the theory of how the changing surfaces of the earth are formed. 3. What are convection currents and what is their role in plate tectonics? Convection currents are the rise and lowering of heat in te earths mantle like a boiling pot of water. The heat is denser at the bottom of the pan it rises the falls to the bottom and reapaets it self. This rising and dropping is the effect that why the plates move. 4. Compare the three types of plate boundaries: divergent

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    zone is easily deformed. PART II A. Convergent plate boundaries D. Paleomagnetism B. Transform plate boundaries E. Hot spot volcanism C. Divergent plate boundaries 6. Rocks that formed thousands or millions of years ago and contain a “record” of the direction of the magnetic poles at the time of their formation are said to possess fossil magnetism‚ or D . 7. A occur where two plates move toward each other and the leading edge of one is

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    location and plate tectonic settings can easily help show why more than 50 eruptions have occurred in such a short period of geologic time. The Galapagos Islands are located on the equator west of the South American coast. Like many oceanic islands‚ they are formed by a mantle plume or hotspot like Hawaii. A major subduction zone currently sits under the islands‚ the two plates that are subducting beneath the South American and Caribbean plates are the Nazca and the Cocos plates. The Galapagos

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