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Which of the following processes is responsible for formation of the Hawaiian Islands?

volcanoes

earthquakes

weathering

erosion
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QUESTION 2

Magma is inside the Earth, while lava is at Earth's surface.
True
False
3 points
QUESTION 3

The oldest Hawaiian island is the largest one.
True
False
3 points
QUESTION 4

Which of the following is most responsible for the occurrence of earthquakes?

gases released from inside the Earth

pressure on rocks when Earth's plates contact each other

movement of materials from one place to another

chemical changes to rocks at the surface
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QUESTION 5

What is a tsunami?

small earthquake

earthquake in the center of a continent

large series of ocean waves that develop after an undersea earthquake

the landscape feature that forms after an earthquake
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QUESTION 6

Landslides and mudslides can result from both volcanoes and earthquakes.
True
False
3 points
QUESTION 7

How do folded mountains form?

from two plates pushing against each other

from one plate moving over the top of another plate

from earthquakes

after volcanoes deposit layers of lava
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QUESTION 8

Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering?

wind breaking a rock into small pieces

ice breaking apart cracks in a rock

water smoothing a rock in a stream

minerals in rock becoming powdery and rusty

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Okay so #1 is volcanoes
User Wilder Pereira
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Answer:

monocline -simple fold in rock layers

d i k e - magma that squeezes into rock layers in a vertical sheet

reverse fault - break in rock formed from colliding plates; produced by compressional stress

strike-slip fault - break in rock formed from plates moving parallel to each other, creates shear stress

cinder cone volcano -feature formed from rock and ash

composite volcano -feature formed from layers of ash and lava

hors . t - raised block of rock between two normal faults

sea mount -an underwater volcano that never surfaces

folded mountains- Earth's crust that rises high in elevation from colliding continental plates

caldera - very large, bowl-like feature formed from an explosive eruption

Step-by-step explanation:

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