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The most basic difference is that sea ice forms from salty ocean water, whereas icebergs, glaciers, and lake ice form from fresh water or snow. Sea ice grows, forms, and melts strictly in the ocean. Glaciers are considered land ice, and icebergs are chunks of ice that break off of glaciers and fall into the ocean.
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Stratovolcanoes is an example of volcanoes which consist of a tall, conical volcanoes composed of/built by one or more layer(s) of hardened lava, tephra, pumic and volcanic ash. Because of it volcanic eruption it has place several volcanic hazards both during and after eruption events.
1: A pyroclastic flow of lapilli and super heated gases
2: A lahar formed from volcanic ash mixing with quickly melted snow and ice
3: Volcanic ash is distributed by wind
4: A landslide caused by the collapse of coherent lava and friable ash deposit
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Subduction causes old crust to be destroyed.
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Its spinning so when it on water its easy to spin, but it can't make hard land spin.