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seropon [69]
3 years ago
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50 POINTS!!! HELP!!!! ASAP

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butalik [34]3 years ago
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Choose the one that makes you answerable c:

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How have economic, political and social factors affected patterns of homelessness in San Francisco over the past ten years?

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You could do an actual project, and plant grass, and see how much water is required per square inch of grass, or you could search it up.

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<em>Nevado del Ruiz</em> is the northernmost of a few Colombian strato-volcanoes in the Andes Volcanic Chain of western South America. The Andean volcanic belt is produced by the eastbound subduction of the Nazca maritime plate which is underneath the South American mainland.

With a summit height of 5,389 m (more than 17,500 ft), Nevado del Ruiz is the most astounding of the Colombian volcanoes. Despite the fact that it is found just - 500 km from the Earth's equator, its high summit is secured with 25 square kilometers of snow and ice. Its name, Nevado, signifies the "snow-topped" peak of the volcano. Amid the volcanic mayhem of 1595, 1845, and 1985, huge volumes of melt-water were produced due to the softening of the ice pack by hot pyroclastic streams at the summit. Its main crater, Arenas, lies close to the northeastern edge of the ice pack.  

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THE NOVEMBER 13, 1985 ERUPTION  

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