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What are the Palisades?
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Answered by
♎Libra♎
a line of cliffs, usually by an ocean or river, and usually formed from eroded volcanic rock
Answered by
discolortion
Which describes how the islands of Hawaii were formed?(1 point)
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Older and bigger islands collides after volcanic eruptions which creates new islands.
Older and bigger islands collides after volcanic eruptions which creates new islands.
The Pacific plates move and later join together to form the islands.
The Pacific plates move and later join together to form the islands.
The islands sit on hotspots that form volcanoes which then break the ocean surface.
The islands sit on hotspots that form volcanoes which then break the ocean surface.
The hotspot switch places which intensifies movement of plates.
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Older and bigger islands collides after volcanic eruptions which creates new islands.
Older and bigger islands collides after volcanic eruptions which creates new islands.
The Pacific plates move and later join together to form the islands.
The Pacific plates move and later join together to form the islands.
The islands sit on hotspots that form volcanoes which then break the ocean surface.
The islands sit on hotspots that form volcanoes which then break the ocean surface.
The hotspot switch places which intensifies movement of plates.