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Nata [24]
3 years ago
11

Brazil shares a border with Mexico true or false

Geography
2 answers:
sergey [27]3 years ago
5 0
False I hope this helps! :)
Bad White [126]3 years ago
4 0
I think it's false
it doesn't share
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The answer is A. and B.

Let's look into the options one by one:

A. pressure and heat built up in the magma chamber

This is true as the pressure and heat built up is what cause the magma to be pushed out of the chamber through the vent. The higher temperature it is,the more it expands and the more likely it is to erupt.

B. plate tectonics and subduction

This is also true as volcanicity is caused by plate tectonics such as subduction. When the plate bends, cracks are formed which coul then be filled by magma and cause fissure eruption, afterwards forming volcanoes.

C. ground swelling and foreshocks

These are the consequences of volcanic eruption but not the causes and therefore is not true.

D. foreshocks and aftershocks

These are as well the consequences of volcanic activity like above and is not true.

Therefore the answers are A. and B.

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3 years ago
How does this sound?
Keith_Richards [23]

Answer: 1. What caused the Christmas Day Tsunami?

The Christmas Day Tsunami was the effect of a 9.3 magnitude underwater earthquake with a 990 mi

long rupture. The earthquake was said to have the same impact as the bombing in Hiroshima, which

was very strong. Therefore we can just imagine the intensity of the waves after a force that big.

2. What kinds of geographic forces were involved in creating the tsunami?

The earthquake caused vertical displacement in the seafloor and it release the stored energy

through the water, resulting in waves that ranged anywhere from 50-100ft high.

3. Why were so many people caught unprepared?

The earthquake that cause this tsunami was underwater so many people didn’t feel it, so they were

unaware of the giant waves that were coming.

The earthquake had a rupture of almost 1000mi long; countries that far away couldn’t feel it so they

didn’t prepare for the tsunami coming. Also the government didn’t notify the public. So the

government didn’t say anything and the people didn’t feel anything; for them that was just another

1. Tsunami Early Warning System

After the Christmas Day Tsunami, the Government of India authorized the Tsunami Early Warning

Project. The Early Warning System for Tsunamis provides advance warnings of Tsunamis likely to affect

the coastal areas of the country. First, a network of seismometers detects the seismic waves. If many

seismometers detect the same earthquake and then the magnitude can be calculated. If the

epicenter is under water, like the Christmas Day Tsunami, and the magnitude greater than a 6.5, also

like the Christmas Day Tsunami, waring is given out to the public virtually around 3minutes after the

earthquake to let them know that a big tsunami might be on its way and to prepare for impact. If the

epicenter is near inland and the probability of a tsunami is high, evacuation procedures will be

initiated immediately. Confirmation comes within about 30-60 minutes of the earthquake. This is by

using a network of tsunami buoys and seafloor pressure recorders. “These detect the series of waves

in the open ocean, and transmit the data by satellite to a regional control center. Tsunami warnings

reach the public via TV, radio, email, text messages, sirens and loudspeakers.”

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