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2 February, 17:36

You watch a volcano erupt non-explosively, then 5 days later you see it erupt explosively.

After the eruptions have stopped, you collect several different types of cooled lava for

analysis, and you expect to find

O

A. high amounts of silica in the lava

O

B. low amounts of silica in the lava

O

c. no difference in amount of silica in the

different types of lava

D. high and low levels of silica in the different

type of lava

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  1. 2 February, 17:52
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    D. high and low levels of silica in the different type of lava.

    Explanation:

    The volcanoes have different types of explosions. Some tend to be highly explosive, some less explosive, some don't have explosions at all, while some have combinations of different eruptions. The reason for this diversity in the eruption types is mostly the composition of the magma, or rather how high is the silica content in it.

    Basically, the higher the silica level in the magma the higher the explosiveness, and the lower the silica level the lower the chances of explosiveness. This is the case because the higher amount of silica makes the magma thicker, so the gasses are trapped and they explode, while when the lower silica content makes the magma less thick, so the gasses are not trapped and explosions are lacking.
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