17-1800's
I know that James Hutton is considered a father of modern geology and he was born during some where in the 1720's so that's the closest answer, also Charles Lydel was born during the late 1790's.
Answer:
b. The death toll from volcanic eruptions do not always correlate to exclusivity, and can be affected by human actions before and after the eruption.
Explanation:
Many volcanic eruptions don't kill anyone. This is because most active volcanoes are well-known to local residents, who give them appropriate respect.
Lahars are deadly, but so are pyroclastic flows, and releases of ash and/or poison gases. The two deadliest eruptions in recorded history caused death by starvation and tsunami.
The point of the paragraph was that the VEI was <em>not</em> directly related to the number of deaths.
The outer planets<span> are further away, larger and made up mostly of gas. The </span>inner planets<span> (in order of distance from the sun, closest to furthest) are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. After an asteroid belt comes the </span>outer planets<span>, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.</span>
This is due to the amount of infrastructure in the city. All that metal holds heat making inside the city hotter than outside the city.