The during section
GUYS IT IS AFTERRRRR DONT LISTEN TO THESE PPL
The "before" section. ~Apex
Theres alot of confusion so i'm not sure if this will help but if your on test 6.1.6 english 10 the answer is The "DURING" section.
The ”After” section would be correct for Apex. Good luck :)
This was incorrect for me -apex
after was wrong for me
Its After section for Apex
The before section
Gems such as the red beryl or the "red emerald".More info go to VOLCANOES section! :)
The page presents four different kinds of threats that volcanoes pose and what to do before, during, and after an eruption.
Dormant, from the Latin word, sleeping, is often used for volcanoes and faults that are now quiet.
Volcanoes are distributed as they are because most occur at the boundaries of the world's tectonic plates. Subducted crust rises as magma at constructive or destructive plate boundaries, and escapes through vents in the crust, often forming volcanoes on the surface. The only exceptions to volcanoes at plate boundaries are what are known as "hot-spot" volcanoes, that occur where a particular section of the Earth's crust is very thin and being heated by the mantle below. An example of this would be the Hawaiian Islands.
The before section
the section provides information on how to protect your family and your property in the event of a volcanic eruption
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Gems such as the red beryl or the "red emerald".More info go to VOLCANOES section! :)
The page presents four different kinds of threats that volcanoes pose and what to do before, during, and after an eruption.
Dormant, from the Latin word, sleeping, is often used for volcanoes and faults that are now quiet.
Some representative mountains, volcanoes and peaks include:Pico de OrizabaPopocatepetlIztaccihuatlAjuscoMalincheParicutinColima volcanoSee the related links section for some pictures.
Dormant, from the Latin word, sleeping, is often used for volcanoes and faults that are now quiet.
The best thing I can do is to refer you to a website that describes the differences -- mainly differing conditions in the earth's crust beneath them. Look at the "Island-Arc, Oceanic, Continental Volcanics" section in particular.http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Glossary/PlateTectonics/description_plate_tectonics.html
Volcanoes are distributed as they are because most occur at the boundaries of the world's tectonic plates. Subducted crust rises as magma at constructive or destructive plate boundaries, and escapes through vents in the crust, often forming volcanoes on the surface. The only exceptions to volcanoes at plate boundaries are what are known as "hot-spot" volcanoes, that occur where a particular section of the Earth's crust is very thin and being heated by the mantle below. An example of this would be the Hawaiian Islands.
The information in the "During" section of the Volcanoes page is organized chronologically, typically describing the events, activities, and phenomena that occur while a volcano is erupting or showing signs of potential eruption. It may include details about seismic activity, gas emissions, magma movement, and the eruption itself.
The Cascade volcanoes form what is known as a continental volcanic arc. Off the west coast of the U.S. and Canada a section of Earth's oceanic crust is colliding with the North American Pate and sinking into the mantle beneath it. As it moves down it takes some seawater with it. This seawater seeps into the hot rock of the mantle, altering its chemistry and allowing some of it to melt. This magma then rises through the crust to erupt from volcanoes.