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Marikit, Jester L. BEED-Gen.

ED IV

Health Science TTH-3-4:30

1. Why do volcanoes erupt? 2. Why are eruptions deep in the ocean calmer than eruptions on land? 3. Why do volcanoes form at convergent boundaries instead of divergent boundaries? 4. What happens to lava when it hits water? 5. Why do earthquakes and volcanic eruptions happen in certain places? 6. Why can earthquakes be a warning that a volcanic eruption is about to happen? 7. Why do gentle eruptions of lava produce gentle sided volcanoes? 8. Why eruption of each volcano different? 9. Do all volcanic eruptions pass through the crater at the volcanic summit? 10. How do volcanoes cause earthquakes? 11. Do volcanoes do any good? 12. How are lahars formed? 13. How dangerous are pyroclastic flows? 14. What is the difference between "magma" and "lava"? 15. How much of the Earth is volcanic? 16. Can volcanic rocks float? 17. How will the angle at which an oceanic plate subducts affect the distance from the volcanic arc to the trench? 18. How dangerous are volcanoes? 19. How do you know when a volcano is not going to erupt anymore? 20. Why are volcanoes called active even when there is no eruption? 21. What are the relationships between geysers and volcanoes? 22. Why is it important to monitor volcanoes? 23. How are volcanic thermal features measured? 24. How are earthquakes monitored? 25. How are ground movements measured? 26. How are volcanic gases measured? 27. What kinds of unusual activity might be noticed before an eruption? 28. Do volcanoes produce different kinds of earthquakes? 29. Can an eruption at one volcano trigger an eruption at another nearby volcano (for example, within about 10 km)? 30. Can lakes near volcanoes become acidic enough to be dangerous to people?

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