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CYTOPLASM what cell feature is responsible for powering the cell? mitochondria what is one major feature that plant cells have that animal cells do not? cell wall what feature contains digestive enzymes which breaks things down? ribosomes which cell feature processes proteins? Golgi apparatus
Water dissolve things and fills up cells
volcanic eruptions occur when the tectonic plates are convergent which is when one plate goes under another plate and the magma gets hot orwhen the plates are divergent that's when the plate pulls apart and magma fills the hole.
A volcanic neck is a cylindrical mesa composed of basaltic rock and protruding from the surrounding terrain. A volcanic neck forms inside a volcano when the heat and pressure from below are reduced so that the magma inside the volcano's vent solidifies. Over a period of a few hundred thousand years, the surrounding softer earth erodes away, leaving the volcanic neck standing alone.
No, a zone of saturation forms when water fills the pires in rocks
You can go to Lake Taupo, a lake which fills two calderas formed by a supervolcano.
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Yes. There many several lakes that have formed in the calderas of volcanoes. Perhaps the youngest example is Lake Pinatubo in the caldera of the Philippine volcano, Mount Pinatubo, which formed after an eruption in 1991. A rather unusual case is that of Taal Lake, also in the Philippines. Here a lake fills a massive caldera. In that lake the volcano has started to regrow and in turn has a smaller lake in its caldera.
Crater lake fiorm because when a volcano is completely destroyed it goes down and fills in to
Mt Ruapehu is a stratovolcano, and is one of the world's most active volcanoes. It's caldera fills with water to form a crater lake. There are three peaks at the summit, the highest of which is 2797m a.s.l.
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Air. Alveoli are air sacs on the end of bronchioli. Gas exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen occurs through the alveoli.
Denudation of rivers occurs when the weather turns drastically dry and draughtish, and the river slowly evaporates, leaving the top to crumble in the open air, then when it fills back up from rain it overflows.
CYTOPLASM what cell feature is responsible for powering the cell? mitochondria what is one major feature that plant cells have that animal cells do not? cell wall what feature contains digestive enzymes which breaks things down? ribosomes which cell feature processes proteins? Golgi apparatus
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The ash would completely block out the sun's rays and not allow light or heat to the Earth. Life would cease to exist! :]
Metallic bonds (the sharing of electrons between atoms of the two elements in an "electron cloud" that fills the entirety of the mixture.)