Answer:
The sun
Explanation:
The sun drives the water cycle. The sun evaporates water from the oceans, seas, lakes and other bodies of water and also from plants through the process of transpiration. The evaporated water then forms into clouds and when it gains enough mass it falls back to Earth. This is a closed system so that means that this is the same amount of water that has always been present on Earth.
The correct answer is Australia;
Australia is somewhat famous for thriving in opal mining.
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Answer:
1. Most volcanic islands originate from passive lava flows on the seafloor.
2. These passive flows harden into rock and build up the height of the underwater mountain over millions of years.
3. In addition to magma supply, plate tectonics play a large part in determining which submarine volcanoes will eventually form islands.
4. This volcano, West Mata, erupted in 2009 about 1,219 meters (4,000 feet) beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean, between Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa.
5. The orange glow of magma is visible beneath the plume of volcanic gases (mostly yellowish sulfur) emitted by West Mata.