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    Explain Why Iceland Exist

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    Ocean‚ northwest of the United Kingdom Iceland is situated right in the North Atlantic Ocean. Iceland‚ positioned on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (A mid-ocean ridge is an underwater mountain range that is formed by plate tectonics) makes it vulnerable to volcanic eruptions and sometimes even earthquakes. The island is spilt by the North American plate and Eurasian plate. Iceland is also Europe’s westernmost country. Iceland gets the North Atlantic Current running by it so Iceland is kept at generally cold

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    The Great Smoky Mountains The Great Smoky Mountains landform is mostly sedimentary rocks that were formed by the accumulation of sand‚ clay‚ silt‚ sand‚ gravel‚ and minor amounts of calcium carbonate in flat-lying layers. According to The Great Smoky Mountain’s website‚ about 545 million years ago the sediments were formed and large amounts of those sediments were washed down into lowland basins from adjacent highlands. The colliding between the edge of the North American tectonic plate and the

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    Volcano Informative Essay

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    Informative essay Volcanos can be amazing to watch as they explode‚ until they start to cause catastrophic events and damage .How can the events of a volcanic eruption impact people’s lives and the environment they live in? Volcanos erupt when pressure and heat from under the earth builds up pressure until an explosion occurs‚ this is going to furthermore affect the people and the environment. Volcanos release ashes and rocks that are high in mineral and iron content that make the soil rich and

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    Notes on Natural Disasters

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    Energy Source of Natural Hazards Disasters occur where and when the earth’s natural processes concentrate energy and then release it‚ killing and causing destruction. Four energy sources make the earth an active body: 1) the Earth’s internal energy; 2) solar energy; 3)gravity; 4)the impact of extraterrestrial bodies The interior of the Earth holds a tremendous store of heat released primarily from the ongoing decay of radioactive elements. Earth’s internal energy flows unceasingly toward the

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    can often trigger a tsunami. Many strategies have been put forward to try and minimise the impacts and save lives‚ some have proved successful however‚ fighting the forces of nature has proved to be a difficult task. It’s not possible to prevent volcanic eruptions and earthquakes‚ however‚ careful management of these hazards can minimise the damage that they cause. Prediction is the key aspect‚ as this gives people the time to evacuate and make preparations for the event. As a volcano becomes active

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    Geo Sba

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    Method of Data Collection Presentation and Explanation of Data Analysis and Discussion of data Conclusion Bibliography Appendix Aim of Study The aim of the study is to describe the main fluvial depositional features and landforms observed along the middle and lower stages of the Spanish River in‚ Portland‚ Jamaica at three locations (Skibo‚ Chepstowe‚ and Spring Garden) Data Presentation: Data will be presented using tables‚ graphs‚ photographs‚ and field sketches.

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    Coastal Management

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    sustainably manage? What strategies could we use? The continental shelf‚ continental margin‚ coastal ocean and coastal zone are fuzzy concepts for which various definitions have been proposed.The two main processes involved in the formation of coastal landforms are erosion and deposition. Coastal Zone The two mainly processes in involved in the formation of coastal land forms are Erosion and Deposition Erosion Plunge pool undercuts hard rock which collapses. George cut as waterfall moves back

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    INTRODUCTION: The Ring of fire (figure 1) is a horse shoe shaped fault line. This fault line is prone to Earth quakes and volcanic eruptions. The ring of fire Is home to 452 volcanoes and 75% of the worlds dormant and active volcanoes live on the Ring. PLATE TECTONICS Plate tectonics is a theory that the earth is split up in to different areas of the world. They glide on the mantle of the earth the plates act like a hard ridged shell (fig 2 plate tectonics) Some of the plate tectonics move very

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    Tsunami

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    though it can occur in large lakes. Tsunamis are a frequent occurrence in Japan; approximately 195 events have been recorded.[4] Owing to the immense volumes of water and the high energy involved‚ tsunamis can devastate coastal regions. Earthquakes‚ volcanic eruptions and other underwater explosions (including detonations of underwater nuclear devices)‚ landslides glacier calvings[5] and other mass movements‚ meteorite ocean impacts or similar impact events‚ and other disturbances above or below water

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    Tourism Trends The travel and tourism industry is the world’s largest and most diverse industry . In a report of World Tourism Organization entitled International Tourism‚ it has pointed out the desire to standardize the definitions in the tourism industry throughout the world. This shows that tourism is an industry at its mature stage. Standardization has been a product of the big growth of demand for this industry. Meanwhile‚ studies show that there is a present shift of tourism growth in Asia

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