Which is a typical feature of volcanic eruption? -Do You Know?

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Description : Which is a typical feature of volcanic eruption?

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Description : What is a volcanic eruption?

Last Answer : A volcanic eruption is the release of molten rock, ash, and gas from a volcano, often leading to the formation of new land and significant environmental impacts.

Description : Events like earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunamis etc., cannot be prevented but their effects can be reduced. 

Last Answer : Identify the correct correlation: A - Events like earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunamis etc., cannot be ... R is not the correct explanation of A.

Description : What determines whether a volcanic eruption with be violent or relatively quiet?

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Description : What is the largest number of causalities for a volcanic eruption and the century the eruption occurred?

Last Answer : The largest number of deaths in recorded history from a volcaniceruption was Mount Tambora inIndonesia in 1815

Description : How does a volcanic eruption take a place?

Last Answer : a volcano is formed when two tectonic plates push into eachother forcing the ground upwards, then eventually the pressurebuilt up by the friction bursts causing magma which is about 60miles underneath the ground up and out the top of the volcano.

Description : What can occur long after a volcanic eruption?

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Description : What conditions make for a week volcanic eruption?

Last Answer : The answer is : Magma with low viscosity. It makes for a weak volcanic eruption. If the viscosity is low (thin), non-explosive eruptions usually begin with fire fountains due to release of dissolved gases. When magma reaches the surface of the earth, it is called lava.

Description : Suppose individuals of a species of lizard on an island can be brown, tan, or green. Suppose a volcanic eruption on the island kills all but one male and one female lizard. Both are brown, and all later generations are brown. What is this an example of?

Last Answer : A Genetic Bottleneck

Description : Can a volcanic eruption cause a tsunami?

Last Answer : No. However a volcanic eruption can cause a tsunami.

Description : Which of these volcanic eruption types is the least violent?

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Description : Is a volcanic eruption an irreversible change?

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Description : Is a volcanic eruption an irreversible change?

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Description : Would you rather survive an avalanche or a volcanic eruption?

Last Answer : Volcanic eruption. It must be more painful because you literraly melt.

Description : What are the instruments used to monitor volcanic eruption?

Last Answer : The most common would be seismographs and seismometers, which measure any type of movement in the Earth's crust (including volcanic eruptions). Volcanologists also use special instruments to measure ... moves under ground, and a variety of cameras, GPS devices, and satellite imaging devices.

Description : How would you trigger a volcanic eruption?

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Description : Tsunamis are cuased by – (1) mixing of cold and warm currents (2) earthquakes (3) changes in sea level (4) volcanic eruption

Last Answer : (2) earthquakes Explanation: Most tsunamis are caused by earthquakes generated in a subduction zone, an area where an oceanic plate is being forced down into the mantle by plate tectonic forces. ... friction prevents a slow and steady rate of subduction and instead the two plates become "stuck".

Description : Rift Valley is formed – (1) between two anticlines (2) between two faults (3) erosion of synclinal basin (4) due to volcanic eruption

Last Answer : (2) between two faults Explanation: A rift valley is a linear-shaped lowland between several highlands or mountain ranges created by the action of a geologic rift or fault. It is formed by the subsidence of a segment of the Earth's crust between dip-slip, or normal, faults.

Description : Most of the devastating earth-quakes are usually caused by – (1) Eustatic movement (2) Isostatic adjustment (3) Collision of earth plates (4) Volcanic eruption

Last Answer : (3) Collision of earth plates Explanation: An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of enemy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. The world's earthquakes are not ... continental plates which can slide over the plastic asthenosphere, which is the uppermost layer of the mantle.

Description : The minimum short-term natural hazard is – (1) blizzard (2) earthquake (3) volcanic eruption (4) bolt of lightning

Last Answer : (4) bolt of lightning Explanation: Due to gravity, our Earth has an atmosphere. Gravity causes the gases to be held close to the earth instead of escaping into outer space. Besides, gravity makes the atmosphere denser closer to the Earth the upper layers push down against the lower layers

Description : When is a volcanic eruption most likely to be violent?

Last Answer : When the lava is viscous

Description : The sudden release of hot materials (lava, ash, gas etc.) from volcanoes is called (a) Volcanic eruption (b) Ash showers (c) Pyroclastic flows (d) Hot mud flows

Last Answer : (a) Volcanic eruption

Description : Tsunami is: a) Earthquake on land mass b) Volcanic eruption c) Earthquake in ocean crust d) None of these

Last Answer : c) Earthquake in ocean crust

Description : Volcanic eruption are closely associated with a. Mountain building and fracturing b. Deforestation c. Landslides d. Heat budget

Last Answer : c. Landslides

Description : Which are the major controlling systems for reduction of volcanic disaster? a. Prediction for early warning of eruption b. Timely evolution and relief work c. Both a and b d. None of the above

Last Answer : c. Both a and b

Description : Which volcanic eruption is responsible for raising temperature of the Northern Hemisphere by 1.2 °c? a. Bhuj b. Etna c. Krakatoa d. Mt. Pinatubo

Last Answer : c. Krakatoa

Description : Which of the following acts as a natural source of air pollution? (A) Forest fire (B) Deforestation (C) Volcanic eruption (D) None of these

Last Answer : (C) Volcanic eruption

Description : In terms of the mass of material ejected into the atmosphere, what is the name of the largest volcanic eruption of this century, and where was it located?

Last Answer : ANSWER: MOUNT PINATUBO, PHILIPPINES

Description : As we have seen with Hurricane Andrew, natural forces can cause great loss of human life. Which of the following natural disasters has resulted in the greatest loss of human life in a single occurrence? w) typhoon x) volcanic eruption y) earthquake z) tornado

Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- EARTHQUAKE (ON JANUARY 23, 1556, 830,000 PEOPLE DIED IN SHENSI, CHINW)

Description : Which of these events gives us evidence that the earth is spherical? w) a volcanic eruption x) an earthquake y) an eclipse of the moon z) the earth's rotation

Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- AN ECLIPSE OF THE MOON

Description : The most significant impact of volcanic eruption has been felt in the form of : (A) change in weather (B) sinking of islands (C) loss of vegetation (D) extinction of animals

Last Answer : Answer: A  Eruptions are unstoppable, and a very large one is potentially long lasting (several days of intense explosive output from the volcano). Further, the effects are ... potential feedbacks with global environmental cycles. Some currently unanticipated consequences will surely be found.

Description : Tsunamis are cuased by (1) mixing of cold and warm currents (2) earthquakes (3) changes in sea level (4) volcanic eruption

Last Answer : earthquakes

Description : The minimum short-term natural hazard is (1) blizzard (2) earthquake (3) volcanic eruption (4) bolt of lightning

Last Answer : bolt of lightning

Description : Rift Valley is formed (1) between two anticlines (2) between two faults (3) erosion of synclinal basin (4) due to volcanic eruption

Last Answer : between two faults

Description : Consider the following geological phenomena : I. Development of a fault II. Movement along a fault III. Impact produced by a volcanic eruption IV. Folding of rocks Which of the above causes earthquakes ? (1) I, II and III (2) II and IV (3) I, III and IV (4) I to IV

Last Answer : I, II and III 

Description : Most of the devastating earthquakes are usually caused by (1) Eustatic movement (2) Isostatic adjustment (3) Collision of earth plates (4) Volcanic eruption

Last Answer : Collision of earth plates

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Description : Which are the materials that come out of a volcano at the time of eruption? -Do You Know?

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Description : Where is the expression of earliest volcanic activity in India found? -Do You Know?

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Description : Which is the type of igneous rocks are formed midway between volcanic and plutonic rocks? -Do You Know?

Last Answer : Rhyolite is the extrusive equivalent to the plutonic rock type granite - both form from the same magma. Rhyolite lava flows are very viscous.

Description : Which are the two volcanic islands in the Indian territory? -Do You Know?

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Description : Which type of lake is formed by volcanic activities? -Do You Know?

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Last Answer : (a) Typical characteristic feature of Tropical Deciduous forests are : 1. These forests are found in areas receiving 100 - 200 cm of annual rainfall. 2. These trees shed their leaves in the beginning ... at any time. These forests are quite dense with an undergrowth of creepers. (b) Sal and Teak.

Description : What is the type of reproduction that occurs in roundworms? What typical feature do nematode sperm cells have?

Last Answer : Nematodes reproduce sexually. The nematode sperm cell does not have cilia nor flagella and they move by amoeboid movement forming pseudopods.

Description : What is the typical morphological feature of nematodes that differentiates them from platyhelminthes?

Last Answer : Nematodes are also known as roundworms. As the name indicates they are not flat like platyhelminthes. In evolutionary grounds with the nematodes the first complete digestive system appears, with mouth and anus, and the pseudocoelom is also a novelty.

Description : Which of the following is a typical feature of river erosion in youthful stage? (1) Ox-bow lake (2) Gorge (3) Valley in valley (4) Cut-bank

Last Answer : (2) Gorge Explanation: Youthful rivers or streams are typically found in the highland or mountainous areas. They are characterized by steep slopes, a relatively small volume of water and rapid ... small lakes, waterfalls, rapids, V-shaped valleys, gorges and interlocking spurs are frequently found.

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Last Answer : (d) Mucor has biflagellate zoospores

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Last Answer : (C) Factual 

Description : Which of the following is a typical feature of river erosion in youthful stage ? (1) Ox-bow lake (2) Gorge (3) Valley in valley (4) Cut-bank

Last Answer : Gorge