What do all volcanoes have in common?
the size of the volcanic crater
the flowing energy from Earth's interior
the period of its activity and dormancy
the amount of energy they give off in eruption
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All volcanoes have in common the flowing energy from Earth's interior and the amount of energy they give off in eruption.
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All volcanoes have in common the flowing energy from Earth's interior and the amount of energy they give off in eruption.
All volcanoes have in common the flowing energy from Earth's interior and the amount of energy they give off in eruption.
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All volcanoes have in common the flowing energy from Earth's interior.
All volcanoes have in common the flowing energy from Earth's interior.
What is the result when the less dense particles in a liquid rise?
Circular up and down motion occurs
The particles sink to the bottom
The liquid becomes more dense
The liquid freezes
Circular up and down motion occurs
The particles sink to the bottom
The liquid becomes more dense
The liquid freezes
The result when the less dense particles in a liquid rise is:
Circular up and down motion occurs.
Circular up and down motion occurs.
What process is responsible for the flow of magma through a volcano?
Solar radiation absorption
Tidal forces from the moon
Convection currents within the mantle
Radioactive decay of elements
Solar radiation absorption
Tidal forces from the moon
Convection currents within the mantle
Radioactive decay of elements
The process responsible for the flow of magma through a volcano is:
Convection currents within the mantle.
Convection currents within the mantle.
What is the primary function of convection currents with Earth's mantle?
Generate solar radiation
Form mountain ranges
Create earthquakes
Move thermal energy within Earth's mantle
Generate solar radiation
Form mountain ranges
Create earthquakes
Move thermal energy within Earth's mantle
The primary function of convection currents within Earth's mantle is to:
Move thermal energy within Earth's mantle.
Move thermal energy within Earth's mantle.