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what terms do scientist talk about volcano
scientist can't do anything to stop volcanoes from erupting. is a natural disaster, the only thing they can do is try to predict the next time of eruption.
There are a few ways of monitoring volcanoes. The safest and one of the best ways is to monitor earthquakes in the area. When molten rock moves underground it creates earthquakes. Looking at the size, type, and location of earthquakes in and under the volcano can give an idea of what the magma is doing. Scientists can also look at the size, composition, and temperature of gas coming from the volcano. Yet another method is to use precise measurements to see if the slopes of the volcano are deforming as magma moves.
They use five clues. 1) Frequency and type of earthquakes associated with the volcano 2) changes in slope 3) changes in gases released 4) changes in the volcano's surface temperature 5)changes in animal's behaviour hope those help ya honey ;) thx they really helped i got an a +
scientists use camras and coolness daniel
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Camera traps are one means that scientists use to do this.
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umm.. they use computers and wikipedia.
They measure the earth core and see how much lava flow there is
what terms do scientist talk about volcano
Scientists watch the slopes of volcanoes, looking for bulges. They use an instrument called a tiltmeter to measure very small changes.
No, but you can use ultrasound to clean glassware.
scientist can't do anything to stop volcanoes from erupting. is a natural disaster, the only thing they can do is try to predict the next time of eruption.
They are scientists which monitor, record and forecast about earthquakes
Yes, scientists use volcanoes to predict earthquake activity, because volcanic and earthquake activity go together. Volcanic eruptions spew out lava whose source is in the magma of the mantle. Earthquakes are caused by heat from the mantle making crustal [or lithospheric or tectonic] plates move.