Well its a hard question but a good one. :) i think it is auatralia. because Australia is a big country and you just have to deal with that because im right and your wrong :) thanks for reading.......
Come again ;) <3
Well its a hard question but a good one. :) i think it is auatralia. because australia is a big country and you just have to deal with that because im right and your wrong :) thanks for reading....... Come again ;) <3
Presumably.
The nitrogen is different between the two.
Convection
Yes there are a number of active volcanoes on Earth.
Seafloor spreading
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Possibly.
Volcanic activity is known to occur on Earth, Mars, Venus, and Io, a moon of Jupiter. These locations have evidence of active volcanoes or past volcanic activity.
Australia's volcanic activity is due to the presence of a hot spot beneath the Earth's crust. This hotspot, located in the southeast of Australia, has caused volcanic activity in the past. The volcanic activity in Australia is not related to plate tectonics like the Ring of Fire, where most volcanic activity occurs.
Plate movements on Earth's crust create earthquakes and volcanic activity through the process of tectonic activity. When tectonic plates shift and collide, they can create stress and pressure in the Earth's crust. This pressure can build up over time and eventually be released in the form of earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. The movement of plates can also cause magma to rise to the surface, leading to volcanic activity.
Volcanic activity, earth quakes, erosion, and wind.