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Elena L [17]
3 years ago
15

Imagine you are a geologist charged with the task of choosing which sites listed below should get state-of-the-art volcano monit

oring systems. Which of the volcanoes below is least in need of monitoring?
a. Mount Rainier, Washingtonb. Kauai, Hawaii
c. Kilauea, Hawaii
d. Mount Fuji/Fujiyama, Japan
Geography
1 answer:
Alik [6]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

c. Kilauea, Hawaii

Explanation:

  • In order to fully understand the volcano and its movements the state of the art technology is need to find put the volcanoes and thus it can monitor the place of the earthquakes, the ground movement, the volcanic gas, and the rock chemistry, water chemistry, which s done through the help of the remote satellite analysis n a continuous and near the real-time basis.
  • The island of the Hawaii is located in the center of the pacific ocean is thus a great place to measure the patterns of the earth's activity in terms of the earthquakes and the violent volcanoes.
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