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    this catastrophe was because Japan is located on the east edge of the Eurasian Plate‚ therefore the Oceanic Pacific Plate was subducted under the Eurasian Plate. This plate margin is known as a Destructive plate boundary. The reason behind the huge 9 magintude earthqauke is because when the Oceanic Plate was being subducted under the Eurasian Plate‚ tension was built up‚ the tension then became too much for the plates to hold‚

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    Rosie Ruvalcaba‚ Daniel Bockle Mrs. Campbell Earth Science period 2 May 30‚ 2017 Everglades National Park Report The Everglades national park was established on December 6‚ 1947. The Everglades National Park has 1.5 million acres of wet land. It’s important because it holds an abundance of wildlife and ecosystems that are dependant on each other. Everglades has many special features some of them consist of trails and boat tours of Florida Bay and

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    Mt. Vesuvius As A Volcano

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    Did you know Mt. Vesuvius erupted more than 50 times? It erupted in 79A.D. In about 25 hours‚ it wipes our entire town. Mt. Vesuvius is unique as a volcano because of its activity level‚ the remains of Pompeii and its lessons frozen in history. Firstly‚ Mt Vesuvius is unique as a volcano because of its activity level. Its last serious eruption was in 1944. It’s one of the only active volcanos on the mainland of Europe. It’s considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in world due to the

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    How Iceland Was Formed

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    traffic. Iceland is situated is situated in the mid Atlantic ridge a seam in the Earth’s surface under the North Atlantic Ocean where the Eurasian and North American plates slide apart. This island has more than 200 volcanoes which is thought to be what created this island. This picture shows that Iceland sits on a constructive plate boundary as the newest parts of the island are right in the middle of the island‚ in fact‚ the new parts are in such a way that you could probably make out whereabouts

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    State‚ North West U.S.A. The Rocky Mountains CAUSE | |This area is located on a destructive plate boundary | | |N. American Plate (continental crust) and Juan de Fuca plate (Pacific plate(oceanic crust) collided – a subduction zone | | |Pacific plate is sub ducted and pressure/heat causes rock to "melt" into magma

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    continents and sea floor which are parts of the world-wide system of plates that are in the very slow motion. An earthquake occurs where the edges of plates run into one another‚ which are called faults or fault lines. The forces along faults sometimes can build-up over long periods of time. Therefore‚ when rocks finally break‚ the earthquake happens. For example‚ some features generated by the forces released along the edges of plates faults are the Andes Mountains in South America‚ which occurred on

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    I. Product Background A. Introduction In this highly luxurious extravagant world‚ food and other beverages has always been one of the things which maintain the mainstream of life. Aside from being one of the basics for survival‚ gatherings are also made perfect by food preparation and stress is now often associated with food. This activities show that food intake nowadays is far different from the conventional times. Furthermore‚ this lavish lifestyle most of the people have results in an

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    neatly arranged‚ so that all the major subdivisions except for New England lie in strips parallel to the Atlantic and to one another. The Appalachian mountains were formed due to several collisions between the African‚ Eurasian and North American Plates. Africa and North America were joined into one super continent. The collision of these land masses over 1 billion years ago metamorphosed the original rock producing the Pedler gneiss and Old Rag granite which can be observed in the Shenandoah National

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    Humanities video summary The video "Earth: The power of the planet" is about the lithosphere system in Earth. It contains a few main ideas. They are the origin of Earth‚ the core below Earth‚ movement of Teutonic plates‚ geographical environment. The idea of a lithosphere system is divided into three parts‚ inputs‚ processes and outputs. The input is the ideas‚ information and the resources of the system. The main core of the system is the Earth’s inner core which contained radioactive minerals

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    Assessment task Knowing and understanding Activity 1 1.1 1.2 The most volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur around plate boundaries. Activity 2 2.1.1 Divergent boundary 2.1.2 Convergent boundary 2.1.3 Transform boundary 2.2.2 Divergent boundary Divergent boundaries cause oceanic ridges‚ valleys and lakes. Divergent boundaries can cause volcanic eruptions. Location: Basalt in (Mid-Atlantic Ridge‚ East-African Rift). Convergent boundary Leads to trenches

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