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Volcano Mount Vesuvius Mauna Loa

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GAC013 Assessment Event 4(4)

Volcano

Student’s Name: Lucia
Student ID #: LHSJ 35493
Teacher: Zia
Due Date: 5/30/2016
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Name of volcano Mount Vesuvius Mauna Loa
Location It is in the Gulf of Naples, Italy, about 9 km (5.6 mi) east of Naples and a short distance from the shore It isform the Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi in the Pacific Ocean

Eruption date In 1944 In 1984
Damage/number of deaths caused The tephra and hot ash damaged the fabric control surfaces, the engines, the Plexiglas windshields and the gun turrets of the 340th's B-25 Mitchell medium bombers. Estimates ranged from 78 to 88 aircraft destroyed. However it rumbled to life again in 1984, manifesting first at Mauna Loa's summit and …show more content…

The chain runs up along the western coast of South and North America, crosses over the Aleutian Islands in Alaska, runs down the eastern coast of Asia past New Zealand and into the northern coast of Antarctica. The Ring of Fire is one of the most geologically active areas on Earth, and is a site for frequent earthquakes and powerful volcanic eruptions.
b) The Ring of Fire is the result of plate tectonics. Much of the volcanic activity occurs along subduction zones which are convergent plate boundaries where two tectonic plates come together. The heavier plate is shoved (or subducted) under the other plate. When this happens, melting of the plates produces magma. The magma rises up through the overlying plate, erupting to the surface as a volcano.
Subduction zones are also where Earth’s deepest ocean trenches are located and where deep earthquakes happen. The trenches form because as one plate subducts under another, it is bent downward. Earthquakes occur as the two plates scrape against each other and as the subducting plate

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