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The Jovian planets are composed primarily of _______ and helium.
The Jovian planets are composed primarily of hydrogen and helium.
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Why does underwater hot-spot volcanism tend to form chains of island? For that matter why doesn't it form one huge, single island?
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An underwater hot-spot volcano occasionally erupts, and the lava solidifies into an island. [ However, the plate that lies above the hot spot continues to move due to slab pull and ridge push, so the stationary volcano will be in a different location when it erupts again. This forms a new island, and the process may continue. ]
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underwater hot spot volcanism tend to form chains of islands the hot spot is caused by mantle plumes that exist below the tectonic plates.
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The area in a fault where stress builds up is called the _______ zone. _______ are breaks in the earth’s crust. Strain occurs as a result of _______ in the earth’s crust. _______ is a universally experienced pressure on the earth’s crust.
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The area of the fault where the stress builds up is called the hypocentre zone.
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The area of the fault where the stress builds up is called the hypocentre zone.
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The area of the fault where the stress builds up is called the hypocentre zone.
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The area in a fault where stress builds up is called the _______ zone. _______ are breaks in the earth’s crust. Strain occurs as a result of _______ in the earth’s crust. _______ is a universally experienced pressure on the earth’s crust.The area of the fault where the stress builds up is called the hypocentre zone. › ...
The area in a fault where stress builds up is called the ______ zone.
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The area in a fault where stress builds up is called the hypocentre zone. Faults are breaks in the earth’s crust. Strain occurs as a result of stress in the earth’s crust. Atmospheric pressure is a universally experienced pressure on the earth’s crust.
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2. _______ are breaks in the earth’s crust.
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Faults are breaks in Earth's crust.
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Faults are breaks in Earth's crust.
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Faults are breaks in Earth's crust
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Faults are breaks in Earth's crust.
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Faults
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Faults are cracks in the earth's crust along which there is movement.
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Why does underwater hot-spot volcanism tend to form chains of islands? For that matter, why doesn't it form one huge, single island?
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Underwater hot-spot volcanism tend to form chains of islands and form one huge, single island because of the mantle that plumes that exist below the tectonic plates.
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