Answer:
a. granite, andesite, basalt
Explanation:
There are three basic different types of magma: rhyolithic, andesitic, and basaltic. These three types of magma have different properties which differs them from one another, and which cause different types of eruptions. The rhyolithic (granite) magma has very high viscosity. This magma is the thickest, managing to trap gases in it, and because of it it causes highly explosive eruptions. The andesitic magma is moderate in viscosity, and it has explosive eruptions, but also has lava flows that are relatively slow, so it is very unpredictable what kind of an eruption will the volcano have. The basaltic magma is the least viscous. This means that the eruptions of these volcanoes are not explosive, but instead they produce thin lava flows that cover the surrounding area.
Answer:
only about 20% - 35%
Explanation:
We do not know that much about the earth itself, and people just recently started discovering the earth for what it truly is. Though, we have been recording earthquakes and tsunamis since the early 19th century.
This makes up anywhere from 20% to 35%. It is hard to know the exact percentage for sure.
I think the answer is d not a 100 % sure
It means to guess/round a number.