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Volcanoes and Earthquakes (all possible short questions that can be asked in an exam)
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Volcanoes and Earthquakes (all possible short questions that can be asked in an exam) 
 
Explain a fault line 
pressure from plate movement causes the rock to fracture (break/tear) 
What's the focus? 
the point on the fault line where an earthquake starts - the depth of the focus has a direct impact to the damage it can cause 
Why are shallow focus earthquakes extremely dangerous? 
they're closely to the earth's surface - the energy released during an earthquake only needs a short distance to...
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Volcanoes and Tsunamis - Hazardous Environments 
CIE A-Level Geography 9.1 (9696)
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This summary specifically focuses on volcanoes and tsunamis, which are important parts of Chapter 9.1 (CIE A-Level Geography 9696) The information in the summary covers all the content the exam board could ask pupils about volcanoes and tsunamis, such as volcanic hazards, hazards associated with volcanic activity, volcanic strength, predicting volcanoes, risk assessment and impacts, managing tsunamis and case study knowledge. I used this summary to study for my A-Level exam which I sat in May an...
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TSI ASSESSMENT PRACTICE (READING) COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION 2022 2023
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TSI ASSESSMENT PRACTICE (READING) COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION 2022/2023 
 
When we think of volcanoes, eruptions, lava, and smoke- filled air come to mind—all occurring on land. Most people are surprised to learn about the prevalence of underwater volcanoes on our planet. Because the lava and smoke spilling out of an active, underwater volcano is contained by the ocean, people generally do not take note of these eruptions. However, the largest underwater volcanoes are capable of creating huge tid...
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Test Bank for Natural Hazards and Disasters, 6th Edition Hyndman (All Chapters included)
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Complete Test Bank for Natural Hazards and Disasters, 6th Edition by Donald Hyndman, David Hyndman ; ISBN13: 9780357851579...(Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 18)....1. Natural Hazards and Disasters. 
2. Plate Tectonics and Physical Hazards. 
3. Earthquakes and Their Causes. 
4. Earthquake Predictions, Forecasts, and Mitigation. 
5. Tsunami. 
6. Volcanoes: Tectonic Environments and Eruptions. 
7. Volcanoes: Hazards and Mitigation. 
8. Landslides and Other Downslope Movements. 
9. Sinkholes, ...
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ESS 101 INTRO TO GEOLOGY - University of Washington _ Laboratory 4: Volcanoes, Plutons, and IgneousRocks. Fall 2022. Score for this attempt: 11.9 out of 15.
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ESS 101 INTRO TO GEOLOGY - University of Washington _ Laboratory 4: Volcanoes, Plutons, and IgneousRocks. Fall 2022. Score for this attempt: 11.9 out of 15. Igneous rocks form when magma cools, either slowly underground or rapidly at earth’s surface (i.e. near volcanoes). Magma cooling processes affect the size of crystals in igneous rocks. Bigger crystals form in slow-cooling, underground magma chambers, and smaller crystals form in fast-cooling lava flows/eruptions. To recognize eight common...
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EPA 608 CORE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% SOLVED
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EPA 608 CORE EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED 
What characteristic or characteristics of CFCs make them more likely than other chlorine 
compounds to reach the stratosphere? ️️Dont disolve iin water 
Each chlorine atom in the stratosphere can destroy how many ozone molecules? 
️️100,000 ozone molecules 
Which refrigerant contains a CFC? 
R500, R12, R113 or R11? ️️Theyre all CFC's 
HYDROCHLORIC FLORICCARBON (HCFC) refrigerant contain? ️️Hydrogen, chlorine, flourine 
an...
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FTCE Prek-3- 2024 Exam with complete solution
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FTCE Prek-3- 2024 Exam with complete solution 
What would be the most meaningful science experience for kindergarten students? - ANSWER Engaging in self-generated, open-ended investigations 
 
Which of the following classroom activities is the best example of teaching inquiry-based science? - ANSWER Each student observes and draws a flower, makes conclusions about the various parts, and the teacher then guides class discussion 
 
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A first-grade teacher is preparing to teach about magnificati...
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2024 WGU C165 Version 2 Complete Questions & Answers (Solved) 100% Correct
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2024 WGU C165 Version 2 
Complete Questions & Answers (Solved) 100% Correct 
 
1. Speed 
Answer: how fast an object is moving 
2. Which of the following statements BEST describes the locations of volcanoes? 
Answer: Most volcanoes are located along the edges ofsome continents or in chainsoff the 
coast of continents. 
3. Some plate boundaries have 
Answer: active volcanoes but some don't, and almost allvolcanoes are at boundaries. 
4. The typical speed of a plate is 
Answer: a few centimeters ...
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Geology Exam 1(Reviewing plate tectonics, plate boundaries, volcanoes, and igneous rocks)Already Graded A+
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Geology Exam 1(Reviewing plate tectonics, plate boundaries, volcanoes, and igneous rocks)Already Graded A+
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APSC 151 Final Exam; Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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APSC 151 Final Exam; Questions and Answers 
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The most abundant elements in the Earth's CRUST by weight are 
a) Oxygen, Silicon, Aluminum 
b) Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon 
Dioxide 
c) Iron, Nickel, Gypsum 
d) Earth, Wind, Fire Correct answer a 
What are the two dominant sources of Lithium to power the new age of devices and transport? 
a) Porphyry Deposits, Astroblemes 
b) Veins, Dykes 
c) Placer Deposits, Volcanoes 
d) Rhyolites and Basalts
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