When magma reaches the surface gases what out of it

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Answer 1
Answer: When magma reaches the surface gases bubble, often explosively, out of it.
Answer 2
Answer: They bubble out of it because of the intense heat.

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Low air pressure systems are usually associated with  A.clear, dry weather  B.cloudy, wet weather  C.cold, dry weather  D.hot, dry weather

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Low air pressure is related with high humidity. This is due to molecules of water (H2O) replace molecules of nitrogen (N2) and molecules of oxygen (O2). Water molecules are lighter than nitrogen and oxygen molecules (molar mass of H2O is 18 g/mol, molar mass of O2 is 32 g/mol, and molar mass of N2 is 28). Then lower mass means lower weight which translates into lower pressure (remember air pressure is the weight of the air per unit of area). Then, the answer is the option B. cloudy, wet weather.

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Why do earthquakes and volcanic eruptions frequently occur in the same areas?A) Earthquakes cause volcanoes to erupt

B) Both are often created by the subduction of oceanic crust

C) Volcanoes and earthquakes both occur along plate boundaries

D) Volcanic eruptions open new fault lines between plates, which causes earthquakes

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The earthquake and volcanoes occur in the same area and this has a 90% chance. The place where most of the volcanoes and earthquakes occurs is called as ring of the fire.

Reasons for occurrence

  • At the boundary of a destructive plate which is also known as convergent plate , there is a movement of two plates towards each other. This movement results in a clash between the two plates.

  • One plate starts melting due to the crash and the other one is pushed beneath the other plate. The melted plate becomes magma which forces itself upwards to which forms a volcano.

Therefore, earthquakes also occur due to the movement of tectonic plates and the same results in the formation of volcanoes. It can be concluded that "volcanoes and earthquakes both occur along plate boundaries" option C is correct.

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First, you have to understand what convection is.

Did you know that the hotter something, the more it expands? This happen because heat, at an atomic level, is nothing but vibration. If a liquid is hot, it means that there is more vibration between it's atoms. And, more vibration causes to have more space between the atoms, which causes the density to decrease.

So, when a liquid has it's top cold, and it's bottom hot, the top will be more attracted by the gravity than the bottom, because it's more dense. This will cause the top to want a lot to get down, and the bottom, because of the pressure of the top, will want to go up. This will cause a spiral movement; the bigger the difference, the faster and the more violent this spiral movement will be (and that's what causes hurricanes)

So, what this has to do with Earthquakes and stuff?

The Earth, when it was formed, was really, REALLY hot. It has being losing it's heat ever since, but, since there is not air in the space, it can only lose it's eat though radiation, which is very  slow. And also, the bigger something is, the slower it cools down, because there is more vibration, more movement, more energy to be lost. The earth was formed 4,5 BILLIONS of years ago. That's A LOT of time. But the lost of heat by radiation is so slow, and the earth has so much heat to be lost, that it still didn't cool down that much.

You can think of Earth like a hot potato that got out of the oven just a little ago; the outer part is already cold, but just take a bite, and you will see how HOT it's insides are. You can't take a bit out of earth, of course, but it's insides are a lot hotter that the outside, because it's the outside that loses eat. The insides have to wait for the outsides to cool down, and then lose eat to the outside.

So... we got a planet that's really hot in the inside, so hot that it's mantle is made out of liquid rocks!

So, now, it's the time to connect the dots: the upper part of the mantle loses heat faster than the inner one. This causes a spiral movement, and, since the tectonic plaques are floating in this liquid, they move as well!

When two plaques move one against each other, they crash against themselves, and this causes an earthquake. If they keep moving against each other, one will go down and the other will go up, forming a montain. If they move away, this creates an open space; and since the liquid of the mantle has, like, THE WHOLE CRUST OF THE PLANET CRUSHING IT, the mantle is craving to get out, so when there is an opening, it squirts out like crazy, creating an eruption. After a while, the magma solidifies, creating a volcano.

Why does permeable rock break down more quickly than less permeable rock?I NEED THE ANSWER ASAP THANKS FOR UR HELP :-D

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A permeable rock breaks down quicker than a rock that is not so permeable because there is less space for anything (i.e. water) to get in the not so permeable rock in order to widen the holes and ultimately break the rock. On the other hand, a permeable rock is full of holes and will break down because of the many holes available to widen.

The Korean Peninsula is divided into two separate countries by the _________.A. 49th latitude
B. 38th parallel
C. North Korean Wall
D. Mason Dixon Line

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Answer:

Option (B)

Explanation:

The 38th parallel is a name that was popularly given to latitude of 38° N located in the eastern part of Asia. This line of latitude separates North Korea from South Korea. This line was made by the U.S. military planners, in the year 1945 at the Potsdam Conference, before the end of World War II. This was a borderline set by the armies where the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R) and the Americans were present on the northern side and south side respectively in order to accept the Japanese forces who surrendered after the end of the war.

Thus, the Korean Peninsula is broadly separated into two separate countries namely North Korea and South Korea.

Hence, the correct answer is option (B).

B. 38th parallel because D is in the US, A is too far from the center of the peninsula , and C is not real.

Who led the Japanese army, and what happened in Nanjing?

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Answer:

The Nanjing massacre occurred between December 1937 – January 1938.

Explanation:

Prince Yasuhiko Asaka, uncle in law to the emperor of Japan, was sent to lead Japanese forces against the Chinese during the Second Sino-Japanese War. After being defeated in Shanghai, the main Chinese army retreated to the countryside to give them an advantage over Japan. This left the city of Nanjing with limited soldiers and their civilians. The city was taken by the Japanese in one day. However, the occupation lasted 6 weeks. It is estimated that between 20,000 – 80,000 women were raped and around 300,000, mainly civilians, were killed.