describe the different changes on the earth"s surface as results of earthquakes and volcanic eruption
1. describe the different changes on the earth"s surface as results of earthquakes and volcanic eruption
Earthquakes can cause landslides. Volcanoes occur when cracks in the Earth's surface allow hot molten rock to rise up from below the crust. and flow out on the surface of the Earth as lava. ... Landslides change the slope of a steep hill and the land at the foot of a hill as the land slides down and off the slope.
Explanation:
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A volcanic eruption can change the shape of a mountain by blowing parts of it away, but volcanic eruptions can also build up the land around a volcano when lava flows out and hardens on the surface. The surface of the Earth can crack and shift during an earthquake above the point where the crust moves.====== Jazmine ======
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2. Describe the different changes on the earth's surface
Answer:
Wind, water, and ice break down large rocks and move sediments on the surface. It usually takes years for weathering, erosion, and deposition to cause noticeable changes. Some events, though, change Earth's surface much more quickly. These include volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and landslides
3. Draw at least one change on the earth's surface caused by earthquake describe it brainly
Answer:
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Answer:
crack sa lapag
Explanation:
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4. which of the following best describes the surface of the planet earth brainly
Answer:
Our home planet Earth is a rocky, terrestrial planet. It has a solid and active surface with mountains, valleys, canyons, plains and so much more. Earth is special because it is an ocean planet.
5. What changes on earth' s surface after an earthquake
Answer:
Earthquakes often cause dramatic changes at Earth's surface. In addition to the ground movements, other surface effects include changes in the flow of groundwater, landslides, and mudflows. Earthquakes can do significant damage to buildings, bridges, pipelines, railways, embankments, dams, and other structures.
Explanation:
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6. Learning task 2 Describe the different changes on the earth's surface as result of earquakes and volcanic eruption
Answer:
A volcanic eruption can change the shape of a mountain by blowing parts of it away, but volcanic eruptions can also build up the land around a volcano when lava flows out and hardens on the surface. The surface of the Earth can crack and shift during an earthquake above the point where the crust moves.
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7. Describe the different changes on the earth's surface as results of earthquakes and volcaniceruption. Write down your observations from the pictures below
Answer:
1. Crack Tectonic Plates
2. Ash Fall
3. Cracked Concrete walls and Highway
4. Demolished Houses because of earthquakes
8. Describe the different changes on the Earth's surface as results of earthquakes and volcanic eruption
Answer:
Describe the different changes on the Earth's surface as results of earthquakes and volcanic eruption
9. nment/Ecosystem1.3Learning Task 2: Describe the different changes on the Earth's surface aseruption. Write down your observations from the pictures below.After an earthquakeChanges on Earth's Surface:4.2.5.
Describe the different changes on the Earth's surface as eruption.
Wind, water, and ice break down large rocks and move sediments on the surface. It usually takes years for weathering, erosion, and deposition to cause noticeable changes. Some events, though, change Earth's surface much more quickly. These include volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and landslides.
After an earthquakeEarthquakes often cause dramatic changes at Earth’s surface. In addition to the ground movements, other surface effects include changes in the flow of groundwater, landslides, and mudflows. Earthquakes can do significant damage to buildings, bridges, pipelines, railways, embankments, dams, and other structures.
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10. Learning Task 2: Describe the differentchanges on the Earth's surface as resultsof earthquakes and volcanic eruption.Write down your observations from thepictures below,After an earthquakeChanges on Earth's Surface:1.2.3.5.After an earthquakeChanges on Earth's Surface:1.2.3.5.pa help:(
Answer:
After a volcanic eruption
1.There are ashes on top of houses, buildings, and roads
2.Damage on structures
3.Dead plants
4.Change landscapes
5.Changes in mountain shape
After an earthquake
1.Ground cracks
2.Damage on structures
3.landslide
4.mudslide
5.fallen trees
Explanation:
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11. when water on earth`s surface changes to vapor
Answer:
when water on the surface changes to water vapor. The sun heats the water and gives water molecules enough energy to escape into the atmosphere. Sublimation occurs when ice and snow change directly to water vapor.
Answer:
evaporation
Explanation:
process which water changes from liquid to gas
12. Learning Task 2: Describe the different changes on the Earth's surface as results of earthquakes and volcaniceruption. W observations from the pictures below on your yellow paper. After an earthquake Changes on Earth's Surface: 1. 2. 3.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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13. Describe the different changes on the Earth’s surface as results of earthquakes and volcanic eruption. Write down your observations from the pictures below. After an earthquake Changes on Earth’s Surface: 1.2345After an volcanic erruptionChanges on Earth’s Surface: 12345tia:))
Answer:
after an earthquake;
Earthquakes often cause dramatic changes at Earth's surface. In addition to the ground movements, other surface effects include changes in the flow of groundwater, landslides, and mudflows. Earthquakes can do significant damage to buildings, bridges, pipelines, railways, embankments, dams, and other structures.
after a volcanic eruption;
Volcanic eruptions can profoundly change the landscape, initially through both destructive (flank failure and caldera formation) and constructive (lava flows, domes, and pyroclastic deposits) processes, which destroy vegetation and change the physical nature of the surface (e.g., porosity, permeability, and chemistry).
14. Learning Task 2: Describe the different changes on the Earth's surface as results of earthquakes and volcaniceruption. Write down your observations from the pictures below.Saan saing patalastasAfter an earthquakeChanges on Earth's surface:124.5.After a volcanic eruptionchanges on Earth's Surface;
Answer:
1.broken driveway
2. broken house
3.Many people died
4.Many people who lost their home
5.Broken Plants
After a volcanic eruption
1.smooky
2.hot area
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15. describe the different change on the earth surface are result of earthquekes and volcanic eruption
Answer:
Earthquakes can cause landslides. Volcanoes occur when cracks in the Earth's surface allow hot molten rock to rise up from below the crust. and flow out on the surface of the Earth as lava. ... The surface of the Earth can crack and shift during an earthquake above the point where the crust moves
16. Learning Task 2: Describe the different changes on the Earth's surfaceseruption. Write down your observations from the pictures below.After an earthquakeAChanges on Earth's Surface:1.2.3.4.5.
Answer:
1.The roads will crack.
2. It may result to landslides.
3. It could cause tsunami.
4. The buildings and other structures would get damaged.
5. It could cause liquefaction.
Explanation:
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17. Describe the different changes on earth's surface as result of earthquakes and volcano eruption
Answer:
Changes on Earth's Surface: (After an earthquake)
landslides.
Sandy soils that have been saturated become mushy and unstable.
Low-lying areas are flooded.
Tsunamis wreak havoc on beaches.
It can result in liquefaction
Changes on Earth's Surface: (After a volcanic eruption)
It has the potential to spread infectious diseases.
It can cause respiratory illnesses, burns, and fall-related injuries.
It may occur as a result of a vehicle collision caused by a slick surface.
Ashes have created foggy conditions.
Fertile land is provided by volcanic rock and ash, resulting in increased crop yields for farmers.
Earthquake
An earthquake occurs when strain energy in the Earth's crust is suddenly released, causing waves of shaking to radiate outwards from the earthquake source. When the stress in the crust exceeds the rock strength, it cracks along lines of weakness, either an old or new fault plane.
Earthquakes are caused by sudden displacement along fault lines in the Earth's crust. The movement releases accumulated 'elastic strain' energy in the form of seismic waves, which travel through the Earth and shake the ground surface. Ground shaking, ground rupture, landslides, tsunamis, and liquefaction are the most common impacts of earthquakes. The single most important secondary impact of earthquakes is fire.
Why are there no earthquakes on the country/ies you mentioned? brainly.ph/question/3368741
Volcanic Eruption
A volcanic eruption is the release of gases, rock fragments, and/or molten lava from beneath the Earth's surface or into the atmosphere through a vent. The basic process of magma creation, transportation to the surface, and eruption through a volcanic vent is depicted in this diagram.
When magma, or molten rock, rises to the surface, volcanoes erupt. When the earth's mantle melts, magma is created. Melting can occur when tectonic plates separate or when one plate is forced beneath another. Because magma is lighter than rock, it rises to the surface of the Earth.
Do you think volcanic eruption is possible to happen? why? brainly.ph/question/5896680
Why is preparedness for volcanic eruption and earthquake important? brainly.ph/question/3200785
Explanation:
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18. 3. Learning Task 2: Describe the different changes on the Earth's surface as results of earthquakes and valcaric eruption. Write down your observations from the pictures below. After an earthquake Changes on Earth's Surface: 1. 5. 3. After a volcanic eruption Changes on Earth's Surface: E Eng Learn
Answer:
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Explanation:
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19. Learning Task 2: Describe the different changes on the Earth's surface as results of earthquakes and volcanicenglion. While down your observations from the pictures below.After an earthquakeChanges on Earth's surface: science
Answer:
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20. need answer brainliest ko makasagot nitoLearning Task 2: Describe the different changes on Earth's surface as results of earthquakes and volcanic eruption.Changes on Earth's Surface: After an Earthquake1.__________ 4.__________2.__________ 5.__________3.__________Changes on Earth's Surface: after a volcanic eruption1.__________ 4.__________2.__________ 5.__________3.__________
Answer:
earthquake
1.ground shaking
2.liquefaction
3.ground rupture
4.landslides
5.tsunamis
volcanic eruptions
1.infection disease
2.burns
3.vehicle accident
4.injuries from falls
5.respiratory illness
21. ANDRAS II. Based on the picture, describe the changes on the earth,s surface after an earthquakeWrite your observation below.
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22. Describe the different changes on the earth's surface as results of volcanic eruption, write down your observations from the pictures
Explanation:
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23. s, how different is the surface of the moon from the surface of Earth?
The surface area of the Moon is 37.9 million square kilometers. The surface ares of the whole Earth is 510 million square km, so the area of the Moon compared to Earth is only 7.4%.
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24. Learning Task 2: Describe the different changes on the Earth's surface os resuits of eorihquakes and volccniceruption. Virite down your observations from the pictures below.After an earthquakeChanges on Earth's Surface:1,2.3.4.5.After a volcanic eruptionChanges on Earth's Surface:
Answer:
1.the ground will do some crock
2.and the ground will sheke
3.
4.
5.
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25. answer describe the different changes of the earth's surface as result of earthquake and volcanic
Answer:
Earthquakes can cause landslides. Volcanoes occur when cracks in the Earth's surface allow hot molten rock to rise up from below the crust. and flow out on the surface of the Earth as lava. ... Landslides change the slope of a steep hill and the land at the foot of a hill as the land slides down and off the slope.
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26. Describe the different exogenic process that cause the earth to continuously change it surface
Answer:
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27. Describe the changes on the earth's surface as a result of earthquake
Answer:
Earthquakes often cause dramatic changes at Earth's surface. In addition to the ground movements, other surface effects include changes in the flow of groundwater, landslides, and mudflows. Earthquakes can do significant damage to buildings, bridges, pipelines, railways, embankments, dams, and other structures.
28. Learning Task 2 Describe the different changes on the Earth's surface as results of earthquakes and volcaniceruption. Write dow u observations from the pictures below.After an earthquakeChanges on Earth's surface:1245.
Answer:
1.change shape of a mountain
2.can build up land around volcano
3.The surface of the Earth can crack and shift during an earthquake above the point where the crust moves.
4.a volcano when lava flows out and hardens on the surface.
5.Volcanic eruptions can profoundly change the landscape, initially through both destructive
Explanation:
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1. formed mountains
2. unleveled ground
3. forming new rock on the Earth's surface
4. damage structure
5. fault line
Explanation:
29. Learning Task 2: Describe the different changes on the Earth's surface as results of earthquakes and volcaneruption. Write down your observations from the pictures below.After an earthquakeChanges on Earth's Surface:1.2.3.4.5.After a volcanic eruptionChanges on Earth's Surface:
Results of Earthquakes and Volcano Eruption
Changes on Earth's Surface: (After an earthquake)
landslides.Sandy soils that have been saturated become mushy and unstable.Low-lying areas are flooded.Tsunamis wreak havoc on beaches.It can result in liquefactionChanges on Earth's Surface: (After a volcanic eruption)
It has the potential to spread infectious diseases.It can cause respiratory illnesses, burns, and fall-related injuries.It may occur as a result of a vehicle collision caused by a slick surface.Ashes have created foggy conditions.Fertile land is provided by volcanic rock and ash, resulting in increased crop yields for farmers.EarthquakeAn earthquake happens when strain energy in the Earth's crust is suddenly released, causing waves of shaking to radiate outwards from the earthquake source. When the value in the crust exceeds the rock strength, it cracks along lines of weakness, either an old or new fault plane.Earthquakes are caused by unexpected displacement along fault lines in the Earth's crust. The movement releases accumulated 'elastic strain' energy in the method of seismic waves, which travel through the Earth and shake the ground surface. Ground shaking, ground rupture, landslides, tsunamis, and liquefaction are the most common impacts of earthquakes. The single most important secondary impact of earthquakes is fire.Why are there no earthquakes on the country/ies you mentioned? https://brainly.ph/question/3368741
Volcanic EruptionA volcanic eruption is the release of gases, rock fragments, and/or molten lava from under the Earth's surface or into the atmosphere through a vent. The basic process of magma creation, transportation to the surface, and eruption through a volcanic vent is depicted in this diagram.When magma, or molten rock, rises to the surface, volcanoes erupt. When the earth's mantle melts, magma is created. Melting can occur when tectonic plates separate or when one plate is forced beneath another. Because magma is lighter than rock, it rises to the surface of the Earth.Do you think volcanic eruption is possible to happen? why? https://brainly.ph/question/5896680
Why is preparedness for volcanic eruption and earthquake important? https://brainly.ph/question/3200785
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30. Changes earth s surface
Answer:
Earth's surface is constantly changing. Wind, water, and ice break down large rocks and move sediments on the surface. It usually takes years for weathering, erosion, and deposition to cause noticeable changes.Explanation:
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