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the economic value of volcanoes are: after the volcanic eruption it can give work for the miners because it can give mineral ore it can give attention to the place where the volcano erupts and the place will be famous and the volcano :/]
Give us idea about the interior part of the earth Held in the formation of landform Generate geothermal energy Provide hot springs with medical value Provide fertile Soil Help in the concentration and formation of minerals
A direct economic value refers to a value that is assigned to harvested or exploited products. One type of direct economic value is consumptive use value.
Scientists can not actually predict eruptions precisely, they can only detect changes in the earth that COULD precede an eruption and indeed eruptions could happen that were not predicted at all. They monitor volcanic areas with Seismometers (to detect earthquakes and sounds that may indicate the movement of magma). Monitor the gases and water coming out of volcanic areas to detect changes that could indicate magma is moving and also monitor the changes in level of the Earth's surface in volcanic areas to see if magma at depth is "inflating" the ground. Finally they use satellites to monitor changes in the heat of the ground in volcanoes. They also look at past event to try and determine the character of the volcano. With all this they try and inform officials as to what is happening so that people can be evacuated. Sometimes their predictions are correct and sometimes the volcano does not erupt. The scientists value life so the tend to err on the cautious side, recognising that there is a danger of the "cry wolf too often" effect. The decisions are hard.
Volcanic eruptions categorized on the Volcanic Explosive Index (VEI) are based on the amount of matter ejected during an eruption. The VEI uses a scale from 0 to 8, with 8 being an eruption ejecting more than 1,000 cubic kilometers of matter and each smaller increment releasing one-tenth the amount of ejected matter. A VEI of 5 would indicate an ejection of more than 1 cubic kilometer of matter, while a VEI of 4 would be greater than 0.1 cubic kilometers and a VEI 6 would be more than 10 cubic kilometers but less than 100 cubic kilometers (VEI 7).
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the economic value of volcanoes are: after the volcanic eruption it can give work for the miners because it can give mineral ore it can give attention to the place where the volcano erupts and the place will be famous and the volcano :/]
Give us idea about the interior part of the earth Held in the formation of landform Generate geothermal energy Provide hot springs with medical value Provide fertile Soil Help in the concentration and formation of minerals
A direct economic value refers to a value that is assigned to harvested or exploited products. One type of direct economic value is consumptive use value.
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A direct economic value refers to a value that is assigned to harvested or exploited products. One type of direct economic value is consumptive use value.
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The direct value of biodiversity means the direct economic value of the products and species that are sold. Indirect economic values include intrinsic, or emotional value of the species.
The direct value of biodiversity means the direct economic value of the products and species that are sold. Indirect economic values include intrinsic, or emotional value of the species.
economic value of mango tree
25 USD or so
Farmer's would plant a crop with less economic value after a crop with high economic value, because it would renew the soils nutrients/nitrogen for the high economic crop for the next year.