Hey There,
The answer to your question is option B) Between 200 and 500 million years old.
These rocks are younger than the Earth and also younger than rocks found on continents. (Those rocks are 4-5 billion years old.)
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- Kai -
Answer:
The intermediate to felsic eruptions may be usually moderately to highly explosive
Explanation:
- Felsic lavas are hot, high in silica and volatiles, and have a high viscosity of fluid matter. They are thick and heavy and resistance movements.
- They thus represent the shielded nature of volcanoes etc. Fluid lava flow, tephra, lapilli, and volcanic bombs.
- Felsic magma is rich in feldspar, and silica as opposed to mafic magma which is rich in magnesium and iron.
- Felsic magma is usually acidic.
- As a result of the high intensity of volcanic eruptions, the lava is sticky and dark in color also it's bulky, etc. An example of Mount Saint Helens that erupted destroying both property and human life.
The coldest place in the northern hemisphere is
Oymyakon, the hottest El azizia, the coldest place in the southern hemisphere is Antarctica , the hottest being Port Augusta