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The interaction along plate boundaries results in an increased frequency of earthquakes at those locations. Additionally, stronger earthquakes are more likely to occur along active plate boundaries. Strong earthquakes are more common at transform and convergent plate boundaries
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The Earth has a crust, mantle, outer core and the inner core with each one getting hotter than the next. How come, over millions and millions of years, the heat that is at the center of the Earth hasn't conducted throughout the planet's material so that the entire planet is one even temperature?
This always bothered me because we all learn that temperature diffuses from high areas to low areas, yet the Earth's center is super hot while if you dig a one foot hole, the ground feels quite cold.
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smokestacks, discharge pipes, drainage ditches.
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<em>A. Lava destroys homes and farmland;</em>
The lava flows can not really be stopped, so what they manage to reach will be destroyed, homes and farmlands on its way included.
<em>D. Ash and dust fill the air and reduce sunlight;</em>
A strong and violent volcanic eruption will release lot of ash and dust, and that will for sure affect the atmosphere, especially in close proximity to the volcano, which will reduce the sunlight, and make the climate colder.
<em>E. Organisms and populations on the wildlife preserve die;</em>
The lava flows, pyroclastic material, poisonous gases, ashes, will all contribute to death to every living organism that will not be able to escape on time, be it humans, animals, or plants, they will all die.