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Read the information about the following volcanoes Mount…

Read the information about the following volcanoes Mount Karsen Mount Althera Mount Velora Small to moderately sized volcanic edifice with steep, symmetrical slopes Built primarily from loose pyroclastic material such as cinders and volcanic bombs Eruptions are typically short-lived and moderately explosive Crater at the summit is well-defined and bowl-shaped Lava flows, when present, are limited in extent and often emerge from the base Tall, prominent volcano with steep upper slopes and a broad base Constructed from alternating layers of lava flows, ash, and pyroclastic deposits Eruptions vary from effusive to highly explosive over long periods of time Often associated with pyroclastic flows, ash columns, and volcanic lahars Magma composition is typically intermediate to felsic, contributing to higher viscosity Very broad, gently sloping profile with a low overall angle Formed almost entirely from repeated, fluid basaltic lava flows Eruptions are generally non-explosive and can last for long durations Lava flows can travel great distances before cooling Summit area may contain a caldera formed by collapse rather than explosive activity Mount Karsen is most likely a

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Examine the following image Feature A is classified as an

Examine the following image Feature A is classified as an

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Earthquakes occur along all types of plate boundaries.

Earthquakes occur along all types of plate boundaries.

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Examine the following image Feature A is a 

Examine the following image Feature A is a 

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Examine the following diagram Feature C is a

Examine the following diagram Feature C is a

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What kind of geologic hazard is depicted along the slope of…

What kind of geologic hazard is depicted along the slope of Mount St. Helens in this image? 

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Look at the map-view diagram of the Hawaiian Islands above. …

Look at the map-view diagram of the Hawaiian Islands above.  All of these islands are on the Pacific Plate and were produced by the same hot spot. Basalts of Kauai (in the upper left, northwestern part of the diagram) are approximately 5 million years old. On the big Island of Hawaii, some basalts are 0 years old (formed by ongoing eruption in the present day).  Assuming this hot spot to have been stationary during this time period, what is the average rate of Pacific plate motion over the last 5 million years? (Note: also assume that Kauai is 500 km from the recent eruptions.)

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Surface currents in the ocean, such as the Gulf Stream, are…

Surface currents in the ocean, such as the Gulf Stream, are primarily driven by ____.

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Match the definitions to the correct terms.

Match the definitions to the correct terms.

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Which of the following are examples of exocytosis?

Which of the following are examples of exocytosis?

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