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Whoops Sorry, that violates the copyright

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ok bryant, let's see if i got anything usefull for e.
Now i assume by rock type it means basaltic andersitic or rhyolitic. If it refers to pahoehoe or aa, then i'm completly wrong

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Type Of Magma	      Basaltic                	Andersitic     	                   Rhyolitic
Viscosity	         least viscous	              Intermediate	                Most viscous
Type or eruption      Rarely explosive            Sometimes explosive	           Usually explosive
Location*	          Rift, oceanic hot spots       Subduction boundaries	       Continental hot spots

volcano type        shield                                                 stratovolcano, lava dome, ?cinder?
eruption            effusive                                                       explosive
plt boundry*        diverging, hot spots             ???Convergent???                  ?????               

* location is what i have written down but im' not sure about it and plate boundary is what i'm thinking of right now.
Can someone please tell me what is correct? thanks
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hey, i think that might be the answer to e.! where did you find this? it's definitely covers all the points on e., but i'm am not sure of the location of*either. Thanks!
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the first part of it above the space i had, the second part i used my brain to find out. that's why there are so many spaces :lol: .
So, does anyone know what kind of lava comes out of a cinder cone and coverging boundary and transform boundary?
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I think these are right:
convergent boundary - felsic
transform - i don't know
cinder cone - i think its felsic, but it may be something in between the two
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Not necessarily.
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Drawing a diagram of what? A volcano?
It was a drawing of a convergent boundary between land and ocean plates. You had to draw the subduction zone, and where earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountains would be. Also there was another thing where you had to draw plate boundaries on a map.
Was it a topographic map like it says in the rules or just a sketch of a volcano with a bunch of features
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Heeeey! Bryant! I know you!
Anyway, this stuff you people aer posting is really helpful. Thanks much!
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not really cause were not even sure if it's right
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