1. Mount Mayon- Albay
2. Taal Volcano - Batangas
3. Mount Kanlaon - Negros Oriental
4. Mount Bulusan - Sorsogon
5. Mount Makaturing- Lanao del Sur
6a. Musuan Volcano - Bukidnon
6b. Mount Ragang- Lanao del Sur
7a. Didicas Volcano - Cagayan
7b. Hibok-Hibok- Camiguin
8. Smith Volcano - Cagayan
9a. Babuyan Claro - Cagayan
9b. Mount Banahaw- Quezon
10a. Dequey- Batanes
10b. Mount Parker- Cotabato
If you could dig a tunnel right through the Earth you could theoretically free-fall to the centre of our planet in just eighteen minutes. You can’t, of course: such a tunnel would have to tolerate temperatures as high as the surface of the Sun and pressures three and a half million times greater than those at the Earth’s surface.
Answer and Explanation: Earth's climate has changed dramatically many times since the planet was formed 4.5 billion years ago. These changes have been triggered by the changing configuration of continents and oceans, changes in the Sun's intensity, variations in the orbit of Earth, and volcanic eruptions. Hope it helps!
Answer:
centimeters
Explanation:
The lithospheric plates move relative to the others at a very slow but continuous speed that is, on average, about five centimeters per year. This movement is ultimately driven by the unequal distribution of heat inside the Earth. The hot material found in the depths of the mantle moves slowly upwards and serves as a part of our planet's internal convection system. Simultaneously, colder and denser sheets of the oceanic lithosphere descend to the mantle, moving the rigid outer layer of the Earth into motion. Finally, the titanic friction between Earth's lithospheric plates generates earthquakes, creates volcanoes and deforms large masses of rock in the mountains. But it causes climate changes to be experienced every million years.
Answer:
Earth's greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere and warm the planet.
Explanation:
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