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    Pompeii

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    The city of Pompeii located in Rome was destroyed by a huge volcano and the city was buried alive. By ash and cuit. But the city in West Jordan is a lot different then the city of Pompeii. They’re somethings that are also alike. They’re so many things alike and different but this is how Pompeii and West Jordan are alike in some ways. One way is that we both have lots of people and we also both have buildings‚homes‚shops and roads that is how they are alike in some ways. They’re a lot of things

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    Natural Disaster

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    Index Introduction ……………………………………………………………....3 Earth quakes ……………………………………………..……………….3 Volcanic eruptions………………………………………………………...3 Floods………………………………………………………………..…….4 Limnic eruptions…………………………………………………………4 Tsunamis……………………………………………………………….…5 Blizzards …………………………………………………………………5 Droughts &Hailstorms ……………………………………………........6 Tornadoes & Fires …………………………………………….………..7 Gamma ray burst ……………………………………….………………7 Conclusion ………………………………………………………………7 References ………………………………………………………………………….

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    the year. You’ll see fewer tour buses loaded down with tourists visiting the ruins. Because travel to Pompeii drops off in the winter‚ you might save money by braving the cold and wind during a winter trip. Famous for Pompeii was famous for a Volcano that erupted. The whole city is still covered in ruins‚ but you can visit Pompeii.

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    not the case with vesuvius. Most people died during the eruption of vesuvius because they had no advanced warning. In addition‚ most people survived during the St Helens eruption because they had advanced warning from scientists that studied the volcano. Those are many ways how the two volcanoes are

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    belch out a cloud of steam driven ash similar to the plume that disrupted air travel during the 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajokull.” The FUTUREVOLC European funded commision gave new highly advanced instruments to the Scienntists stationed near the volcano‚ and so even though the eruption is relatively remote‚ it is still one of the best eruptions monitored. These new findings can help scientists learn more about the formation of ocean floors‚ and the scientists can see how to eruption is evolving.

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    the Cretaceous Period. They have collected evidence from fossils and earth’s geography‚ to propose some theories Scientists believe that the dinosaur extinction was due to either the collision of a massive asteroid‚ the eruptions of the Deccan Trap volcanos‚ or the epidemic of diseases. The collision of a massive asteroid is believed to be have instigated the dinosaur elimination. First of all an asteroid is a "minor planet‚ small body orbiting the sun" ("asteroid”) .There are many asteroids in space

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    bear‚ sometimes diving completely under the water for its prey‚ sometimes catching fish in midair. At the end of the day you can relax in a rustic yet sumptuous lodge on the shore of a sapphire lake and recount the day’s enchantments. In 1912 a volcano here erupted with a force ten times that of Mount St. Helens in 1980. Suddenly news of Katmai‚ a place hardly anyone had heard of‚ was on front pages around the world. Ash filled the air‚ global temperatures cooled‚ acid rain burned clothing off lines

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    2012 Movie Analysis

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    referenced in the movie. Earthquakes of intensified magnitudes wreak havoc all over the globe as a result of crust displacement. Huge buildings are destroyed‚ bridges are split in two‚ major cities are literally broken in pieces. Yellowstone Caldera‚ a volcano in the USA‚ erupts‚ sending massive igneous stones skyrocketing in the air‚ resembling meteors and asteroids. A mega tsunami destroys several key cities‚ including Washington‚ D.C.‚ which kills the president of the United States. The arks save the

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    though other places have geothermal activity‚ Yellowstone National Park was established in 1872 and covers the largest area‚ encompasses nearly 3‚500 square miles. The park has Old faithful geyser‚ Lake Yellowstone which is in the caldera of a dormant volcano‚ and the park also has bubbling mud pots‚ hot springs and hot colorful pools. More than half of the world’s geysers are located in Yellowstone. There are 10‚000 thermal features in the park and only 3% are geysers. The most famous one is Old Faithful

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    fracture propagation along a fault plane Volcanic eruptions Volcanoes can cause widespread destruction and consequent disaster several ways. The effects include the volcanic eruption itself that may cause harm following the explosion of the volcano or the fall of rock. Second‚ lava may be

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