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What forums when a volcanoes collapse on itself?

caldera


How can a creature with protection against a specific color effectively defend itself against a creature with trample in a combat situation?

A creature with protection against a specific color can effectively defend itself against a creature with trample by blocking the trampling creature with the protected creature. Since the protected creature cannot be damaged by the trampling creature due to its protection, the trampling creature's excess damage will not be able to go through to the defending player.


Is Iceland mostly volcanoes?

iceland is a belt of volcanoes/hotspots along the mid ocean ridge, it isn't just mostly volcanoes, it is a volcano itself


How does snow make itself I mean does it come when it pours rain?

Nope. It doesn't make itself, it freezes in the air


What sea creature lays largest eggs?

It is the giant octopuss. the creature itself is around 2m long!


Which creature that can heal faster?

the starfish which can regenerate itself


Why is the United States called the ring of fire?

The United States itself is not called the ring of fire, but its western coast is the eastern edge of the ring. The ring of fire is called such due to the prevalence of active volcanoes that encircle the area.


What hard shelled creature attaches itself to underwater objects?

coral


Can a skate sea creature hide itself in sand or mud?

yes


Does Hawaii have the most volcanoes?

Not Hawaii itself, but the Ring of Fire, which includes Hawaii.


What does a vulcanologist study in Antarctica?

The various volcanoes in Antarctica itself and the islands surrounding it.


How ice breaks rocks?

It can do this in two ways. # The Ice can hold rocks in itself and rub these (like sandpaper) across other rocks as it moves, this causes the rocks being rubbed together to break.This is called abrasion. # It can also break rock as it freezes, this is because when water freezes it expands and thus if water enters a crack in a rock then freezes in the crack the ice will try to force the crack open and over time this breaks up the rock. This is called freeze-thaw.