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no a volcano
a volcano that hasn't been active for a hundred years because of viscosity which is the resistance to flow and one that has been inactive for a hundred years would have a low viscosity and would stick more for a better but more dangerous explosion.
According to scientists it would be a bunch of lava, and would most likely look like the inside of a volcano but no one knows for sure.
Normally in the Atlantic ocean _____________________________________________________________ It is possible, Hannah will pass Florida and at that point might change courses and hit Miami. It will most likely hit as a category 2!
Highly viscous magma produces explosive volcanoes, which can quickly move huge volumes of material which could be impossible to escape. Highly fluid magma tends to produce slow moving, flowing lava, which does not create the destruction associated with explosive volcanoes.
destructive hurricanedestructive hurricane
on a new rock created by a volcanic eruption
Secoundary Succession
Near a volcano
The best super volcano is most likely the "hidden" volcano in Yellowstone park.
They will most likely merge into a single, larger hurricane.
An active volcano
An active volcano is one that is erupting or is likely to erupt.A dormant volcano is one that has not erupted for a long time (but is still possibly active).An extinct volcano is one that is not likely to erupt again.
Pioneer plants are usually present in an area where primary succession begins.
Most likely, hurricane Katrina.
An active volcano
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