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Which tasks does a volcanologist do to study volcanoes? Select four options.
use autoclaves to imitate the interior of a volcano
simulate volcanic explosions with computer programs
study lava samples
listen to the sounds of the interior of a volcano
provide monthly vog reports on TV news
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Correct choices (what volcanologists do):
- use autoclaves to imitate the interior of a volcano
- simulate volcanic explosions with computer programs
- study lava samples
- listen to the sounds of the interior of a volcano
Reason: volcanologists run lab experiments (including high‑P/T autoclaves), build numerical models of eruptions, analyze rock/lava chemistry and textures, and monitor seismic/infrasound signals from a volcano. Providing monthly vog reports on TV is a public‑information/media task, not a core scientific duty (it may be done by agencies or communicators).
- use autoclaves to imitate the interior of a volcano
- simulate volcanic explosions with computer programs
- study lava samples
- listen to the sounds of the interior of a volcano
Reason: volcanologists run lab experiments (including high‑P/T autoclaves), build numerical models of eruptions, analyze rock/lava chemistry and textures, and monitor seismic/infrasound signals from a volcano. Providing monthly vog reports on TV is a public‑information/media task, not a core scientific duty (it may be done by agencies or communicators).
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