Ronald observes a large island off the coast of Indonesia on a map. A few months later, he observes that there are many smaller islands in place of the large one he had seen earlier. Which of these could have caused this change? (1 point)
A tsunami
A mudslide
Wind erosion
Volcanic eruption
5 answers
All of the options listed - a tsunami, a mudslide, wind erosion, and a volcanic eruption - could potentially cause changes to the landscape, including the transformation of a large island into smaller islands. It would be impossible to determine the exact cause without further information or evidence.
so which is right?
All of the options mentioned (tsunami, mudslide, wind erosion, volcanic eruption) could potentially cause the change from a large island to many smaller islands. Without more information or evidence, it is not possible to determine which specifically caused the change in this scenario.
choose one
If one option must be chosen, a volcanic eruption could potentially cause the change from a large island to many smaller islands. Volcanic eruptions can create new landmasses such as volcanic islands or a group of smaller islands from previous landforms. However, it is important to note that without specific details or evidence, it is uncertain which specific factor caused the change in this scenario.