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…into the landscape. Dwellings are known to have been hewn from the rock as far as 4000 BC. The city was formed because of volcanic eruptions. “Violent eruptions of the volcanoes Erciyes Mountain and Hasan Mountain three million years ago covered the surrounding plateau…
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…to explain auroras, people made up their own myths and legends to explain them. Auroras were a power which they feared and respected. Some thought that there was a direct connection between natural disasters like droughts and volcanic eruptions and the occurrence…
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…. They found the skull beside a lake, leading them to believe that the rest of the body got washed away. Sediments and volcanic ash that allowed for argon dating preserved the skull. The skull was dated back almost two million years. Charles Darwin once said…
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…encounter earthquakes, under water they still occur. Small narrow ridges within the seafloor are cracking because the crust is in constant motion, and with constant motion the oceanic crust is breaking away. Volcanic eruptions from the earth’s mantle…
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…into the landscape. Dwellings are known to have been hewn from the rock as far as 4000 BC. The city was formed because of volcanic eruptions. “Violent eruptions of the volcanoes Erciyes Mountain and Hasan Mountain three million years ago covered the surrounding plateau…
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…: it works by the exchanges of carbon dioxide and oxygen between the biosphere and atmosphere. Lithosphere: Volcanic eruptions emit gases to the atmosphere and atmospheric carbon dioxide dissolves in rainwater to produce a weak acid which is important…
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…: "The 1991 volcanic eruption of Mount Pinatubo led to temporary severe ozone depletion but recent observations have shown that ozone concentrations have returned to pre-Pinatubo levels." The change in the ozone layer is related to seasonal changes. (Cambridge…
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…comes from volcanic eruptions. It is believe that Venus' slight closer location to the Sun made all the difference. Venus could easily have once had liquid water on its surface, but the oceans started to evaporate due to the higher heat. Water vapor…
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…a scratch. There are also what appear to be old stream channels. This implies that there could have been liquid water on the surface. The surface of Mars is varied greatly between north and south. This has been largely attributed to volcanism and erosion…
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…across the coast of North and South America. This area got its name because there is a great amount of volcanoes that encircle the Pacific Ocean. The ring of fire is known for frequent earthquakes and volcano eruptions. This area of volcanic and seismic…
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