Volcano- A volcano Is in open part of the earth crust that forms lava, ash and, gases erupt from it.
Hot Spot- Hot spots are regions of high endemism.
Mantle Plume- The Mantle Plume is a area under the rocky outer layers of the Earth and that were the magma is hotter than surrounding magma.
Seamount- Seamount is an underwater Mountain that’s formed from volcano activity.
Guyot- An undersea isolated volcanic mountain on the sea floor that is flat-topped and caused by wave erosion.
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Her mother taught her to cook and to clean.
After the farmer plows the ground, he will plant the seeds.
I wrote myself a note that I wouldn't forget.
The queen pinned the label to his jacket.
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The building has a sheet- roof.
Don't you know better than to get in someone else's business?
Will you remember to check your messages?
I would be happy if I found twenty dollars in the street.
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Either two or three people can ride up front.
You can drink the tea into the large glasses.
At night, he would look through several books on the subject.
The pilot began the airplane's take-off.
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The group nodded in unison.
A small piece of thread hung at the seam of the material.
Screaming loudly might damage a vocal chord.
Explanation:
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Duncan (the King of Scotland), his two sons (Malcolm and Donalbain), and Lennox (a Scottish nobleman) hang out with their attendants at a military camp in Scotland.
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King Duncan's forces have been busy fighting against the King of Norway and the traitor, Macdonwald.
A wounded Captain arrives, fresh from the field, where he fought to help Duncan's son, Malcolm, escape capture. What's the news?
Well, says the Captain, the battle was going south fast until brave Macbeth fought through the "swarm" of enemy soldiers and disemboweled the traitorous Macdonwald.
There's some gab about Macbeth's great courage in the face of seemingly impossible adversity and the Captain continues his story: after Macbeth spilled Macdonwald's guts all over the ground, the battle flared up again when the "Norwegian Lord" brought new men to the field, but even this didn't daunt Macbeth and Banquo, who just redoubled their efforts.
Oh, but could someone get the Captain a surgeon? He's kind of bleeding all over the place.
The Thane of Ross arrives from another battle, where Macbeth was also kicking serious butt. Sweno, Norway's king, is not allowed to bury his men until he hands over ten thousand dollars to the Scots.
Duncan then proclaims the traitorous Thane of Cawdor will be executed, and Macbeth, responsible for the victory, shall have his title.
Ross is sent to announce the news to Macbeth.
source
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