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The greatest volume of volcanic material is produced by stratovolcanoes, also known as composite volcanoes. These volcanoes are characterized by explosive eruptions that can release large amounts of magma, ash, and gases into the atmosphere. Examples of stratovolcanoes include Mount St. Helens in the United States and Mount Fuji in Japan.
Tsunamis are usually triggered by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides that displace a large volume of water. This displacement generates powerful waves that radiate outward from the disturbance, eventually reaching coastal areas with devastating force.
Volume is a physical quantity not a change. However CHANGE in volume is a physical change.
The greatest volume of volcanic material is produced by fissure eruptions.
A tsunami is typically formed by an underwater earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide that displaces a large volume of water. The sudden displacement of water creates powerful waves that can travel long distances and cause destruction when they reach the shoreline.
The greatest volume of volcanic material is produced by stratovolcanoes, also known as composite volcanoes. These volcanoes are characterized by explosive eruptions that can release large amounts of magma, ash, and gases into the atmosphere. Examples of stratovolcanoes include Mount St. Helens in the United States and Mount Fuji in Japan.
This is a physical change.
New crust is formed at divergent boundaries. While an equal volume of new crust is forming the Earth still remains the same size.
It's because no new substance is formed. It's the same substance just bigger or smaller.
Tsunamis are usually triggered by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides that displace a large volume of water. This displacement generates powerful waves that radiate outward from the disturbance, eventually reaching coastal areas with devastating force.
Percentage change in volume= Change in volume/intial volume X 100
Volume is a physical quantity not a change. However CHANGE in volume is a physical change.
The greatest volume of volcanic material is produced by fissure eruptions.
A tsunami is typically formed by an underwater earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide that displaces a large volume of water. The sudden displacement of water creates powerful waves that can travel long distances and cause destruction when they reach the shoreline.
No it doesn't change its volume
it cannot change its volume because it has a definite shape and the electrons are tightly packed but it can change its volume when there is a slight change in temperature.
it cannot change its volume because it has a definite shape and the electrons are tightly packed but it can change its volume when there is a slight change in temperature.