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…of the Bermuda Triangle thinks that subterranean volcanic eruptions are taking place continously due to the great depths and pressures of the geosynclines under the Atlantic Ocean. These in the Atlantic differ from the one created in the Pacific. Fissures…
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…waters. Other factors may reduce the effect of an increase in carbon dioxide and thus prevent a rise in temperature. One of these factors is the rise in the amount of dust in the atmosphere, as the result of a volcanic eruption, for example…
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…a few Inca ruins in Ecuador. There are also many active volcanoes in the Andes Mountains that have huge ice walls, which are great for climbing. Dangers Some dangers while visiting Ecuador are volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and taxicab rides. Many…
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…The definition of acid rain is: rain containing acids that form in the atmosphere and combine with water, regardless of the cause. Pollution, volcanic eruptions, power-generating plants, forest fires and even lightning bolts are some of the causes…
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…solid crust is broken up into a dozen semirigid plates. The boundaries of these plates are zones of tectonic activity, where earthquakes and volcanic eruptions tend to occur. Plate Tectonics also are the cause of major features that exist in the World’s…
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…they need in water. Also, anyone living in space will find that it is easier to control muscle atrophy now that there is a new exercise machine. Finally, the world can be warned, in time to take proper precautions, of disasters such as earthquakes and volcanic
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…. Another possible cause is an undersea landslide or volcanic eruption. Most tsunamis originate along the so-called Ring of Fire, a ring of volcanoes and seismic activity, 32,500 km long, on the edge of the Pacific Ocean. Since 1819, about 40 tsunamis have struck…
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…in Laetoli. Australopithecus afarenis walked in fallen ash from a volcanic eruption nearly 4 million years ago. The footprints left behind were of the same pattern as modern day men. They stepped with the pressure going first to the ball of the foot…
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…and Latin classics. During Luke Howard's school years, high levels of dust from volcanic eruptions in Iceland and Japan caused the sky to have a dazzling appearance. Luke Howard was amazed by the clouds and complicated patterns within them. For him, it made…
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…that has never been experienced in human history. Changes in the climate are not only due to humans, but also trough nature. A volcanic eruption can cause a cooling effect in climate because of the dust which flows on the rocks. Here the same thing happens…
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