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I think any volcano is potentially dangerous. It was once thought that volcanoes were extinct but now scientist think volcanoes are active or dormant. So any volcanoe could erupt and be dangerous. Some are more likely to than others.
The reason that this was that it was once the only thing that scientists could use to explain why the moon had so many craters on it (which we now know to be the product of meteorite and asteroid collisions).
beacuse the seamounts were once formed as volcanoes
because it has ice caps at the top and bottom
there are no active volcanoes in Wales. Data suggests that Snowdon was once a Volcano.
The Apollo evidence was that there WERE volcanoes on the moon.
I think any volcano is potentially dangerous. It was once thought that volcanoes were extinct but now scientist think volcanoes are active or dormant. So any volcanoe could erupt and be dangerous. Some are more likely to than others.
The reason that this was that it was once the only thing that scientists could use to explain why the moon had so many craters on it (which we now know to be the product of meteorite and asteroid collisions).
beacuse the seamounts were once formed as volcanoes
The rocks were similar to rocks formed by volcanoes on Earth, suggesting that vast oceans of molten lava once covered the moon's surface.
because they dont exzacly no but they hypothesize
The rocks were similar to rocks formed by volcanoes on Earth, suggesting that vast oceans of molten lava once covered the moon's surface.
An unlimited amount of volcanoes can erupt at once
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Because the moon was once part of planet that colided into another planet at thousands of miles per hour and then the moon broke of. The part that broke off (the moon) was digging in from the planets crust to the outer core which was thousands of degrees hot.
Usually the first two and the last two letters are blue, making it "once in a blue moon"
how do scientists know that the moons suface once was very hot?