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2 Answers1 week agoWith respect to the type of magma present which two locations have the most similar magma?hint both result from intraplate volcanic activity?
A. Hawaii and Mt. St. Helens
B. Hawaii and Mt. Redoubt (Alaska)
C. Hawaii and Tambora
D. Hawaii and Craters of the Moon (Idaho)
E. Hawaii and Crater Lake (Oregon)
F. none of these has similar magma
1 week agoWhat does by 2050 mean?
For example if someone said it is predicted that bengal tigers will be extinct by 2050. Is 2050 like the latest it will happen? The earliest it will happen? Or just an approximate?
6 Answers1 week agoHow often do giant sinkholes just appear and swallow homes?
2 Answers2 weeks agowhat are these crystals ?
i used to live in a house right next to a gravel church parking lot. i found these rocks / crystals on one of the far corners and have always wondered what they are. some are built into the rocks, others were alone. they’re pretty small and a shiny maroon color.
2 Answers2 weeks agoWhat are the two countries on the equator in South America on the Pacific Ocean?
2 Answers2 weeks agoIf I shoot someone with a bow and arrow made of meteorite in real life, will they get a stand?
If this is unknown, I will test it for the purpose of science.
5 Answers2 weeks agoWhy is metal considered "frozen" if it's room temperature?
Because it's not at freezing temperatures, so why call it frozen?
6 Answers2 weeks agoHow common are sinkholes in Wyoming, particularly southern?
In turn, how concerning are they, for dangerous swallow a home kind.
1 Answer2 weeks agoCompressibility decreases as the porosity increases?
In rock compressibility, why is the compressibility of a rock decreases as the porosity of the rock increases? For me it doesn't make any sense because if the porosity of a rock formation is high, then the empty space of that formation is bigger and the compressibility should've been bigger too.
3 weeks ago