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28 January, 02:41

Which of the following features at Yellowstone National Park is evidence for a magma chamber beneath the park? Choose all that apply. a. Geysers and hot springs (steam) b. Actively flowing lava c. Rising (or bowing upward) ground near Yellowstone River d. Welded tuff e. A thin, recent layer of volcanic ash

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  1. 28 January, 02:50
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    Answer: A

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    Hot springs and geysers are tell tell signs of volcanic activity beneath the earths crust, i. e, the water is heated by the magma below it.
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