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Which very young geographic feature will look like Kilauea in the most distant future, a few million years from now?Select one:a. Kauaib. Mauna Keac. Mauid. Mauna Loae. Lo’ihif. O’ahu
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Which very young geographic feature will look like Kilauea in the most distant future, a few million years from now?Select one:a. Kauaib. Mauna Keac. Mauid. Mauna Loae. Lo’ihif. O’ahu
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d. Mauna Loa
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The Kilauea is an active shield volcano in the Hawaiian islands and is most active and fire volcanic and is about 280,000 years old. It is the product of the hotspots and is made by the emperor seamount chain and it historically coincides with the mount Mauna loa.
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