Mt Kosciuszko, a mountain located in the Snowy Mountains in
Kosciuszko National Park, in New South Wales. Stands 2,228 metres
tall, it is the highest mountain in Australia.
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This type of volcano erupts with some degree of regularity
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Intermittent
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Which of these was the subject of the hepburn act of 1906
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Railroads
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Which statement best describes the focus on the Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring
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America must be more responsible in the use of pesticides that
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Are moon rocks opaque
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Yes. Rocks on the moon are similar to volcanic rocks on
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Which volcanoes form from extensive fluid lava flow that erupts numerous times
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Shield
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Which volcanoes are shaped in a sharp peak
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Very tall volcanoes with sharp peaks are stratovolcanoes.
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What forms when lava flows vertically through a layer of rock
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dike
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Which of these is a type of flat land located at the bottom of the ocean
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abyssal plain
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Which of these climates has permanently frozen ground
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Tundra
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What do you call magma that solidifies in a bubble shape under the Earth's crust
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Pluton
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When ash and dust begin to settle on the ground they eventually become compacted by what
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rainfall
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What type of rocks form when melted rock cools from inside the Earth
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Igneous rock forms when melted rock (magma) from inside the
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Scientists measure which element in order to classify magma
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silica
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The crevice through which the magma bursts is called the .
Mt Kosciuszko, a mountain located in the Snowy Mountains in
Kosciuszko National Park, in New South Wales. Stands 2,228 metres
tall, it is the highest mountain in Australia.
This type of volcano erupts with some degree of regularity
Intermittent
Which of these was the subject of the hepburn act of 1906
Railroads
Which statement best describes the focus on the Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring
America must be more responsible in the use of pesticides that
harm the environment.
Are moon rocks opaque
Yes. Rocks on the moon are similar to volcanic rocks on
Earth.
Which volcanoes form from extensive fluid lava flow that erupts numerous times
A+
Shield
Which volcanoes are shaped in a sharp peak
Very tall volcanoes with sharp peaks are stratovolcanoes.
What forms when lava flows vertically through a layer of rock
dike
Which of these is a type of flat land located at the bottom of the ocean
abyssal plain
Which of these climates has permanently frozen ground
Tundra
What do you call magma that solidifies in a bubble shape under the Earth's crust
Pluton
A+
When ash and dust begin to settle on the ground they eventually become compacted by what
rainfall
What type of rocks form when melted rock cools from inside the Earth
Igneous rock forms when melted rock (magma) from inside the
Earth cools.
Scientists measure which element in order to classify magma
silica
The crevice through which the magma bursts is called the .