There is no easy answer to this question, as scientists classify volcanoes in several different ways, including size, shape, explosivity, lava type, and tectonic occurrence. Furthermore, these different classifications often correlate. A volcano that has very effusive eruptions, for example, is unlikely to form a stratovolcano.
by its Shape and type of deposits
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the lava, the mantle, the outside. so there you are you have the three basic parts to a volcano.
There are many types of information used by modern taxonomists to classify organisms. Two types of information used for this purpose include whether the organism has a present backbone or not; and the body covering of the organism such as fur, feathers, skin, hair, etc..
The Three Stages of a Volcano are:Active StageDormant StageExtinct Stage
Pluto isnt even a planet so because there are three basic things that we use to classify a planet and Pluto has the first 2 but not the third.
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By looking at the water to find the classify
It is how they are formed.
According to scientists a living being should have following three character 1 capable of multiplication. 2 capable of growth 3 capable of moving
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list three things that the scientists learned about earth in the 1800's?
When classifying organisms, scientists look for three main things: shared physical characteristics, genetic similarities, and evolutionary relationships. They observe and compare features such as anatomy, behavior, and molecular traits to determine how closely related different species are and how they should be classified into groups or categories.
The earliest scientists put living things in two main category, and the second category was subdivided into two further classes, a second of which, broken into three levels. The two category; Thing that can kill us.- Things that we can kill. This second has two classes; non edible, and edible, which has three levels; yummy,- not too bad,- taste like sh..t, but better then nothing.
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The seven different ways to scientifically classify plants: APG system, APG II system, APG III system, Bessey system, Cronquist system, Melchior system.
One of the features is Taxomamy. Two is something. Three is something. Four is something. Five is something.
Color and texture is one way to classify igneous rocks. Another way to do this is modal classification and normative classification.
16s rRNA environment it lives in presence of a nucleus