I wrote a lab report of Geology101. I need someone who can check and fix it, if
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I wrote a lab report of Geology101. I need someone who can check and fix it, if there any mistakes....plz plz
Mt. Fuji & Mauna Loa Volcanoes
Introduction:
The main reason of this exercise is to understand the idea volcanoes. The main focus of my observation is on Mt. Fuji and Mauna Loa. This exercise will explain all aspects of those two volcanoes.
Methods:
Those two volcanoes are located in different plates on earth. So, shape of them is totally different. Mt. Fuji is a beautiful cone shape volcano. It is a composite volcano and its height is 3,776 meters. On the other hand Mauna Loa is a shield volcano. It means that it has a large diameter as compared to its own height. So, according to the shapes of the volcanoes will be able to interpret the other aspects, like what kind of eruption is occurring for these volcanoes and what kind of rocks are expected to come out. For this we will closely observe both of thoses volcanoes.
Observations (Data):
We already talked about the shapes of the volcanoes, which put them in different category. Now, my observation is going towards the eruption part. The Volcanic eruption is the activity that changes the shape of the surface. My observation about the Mt. Fuji is, the eruption took place was the %u201CStrombolian Eruption%u201D. It%u2019s an explosive eruption. On the other hand, Mauna Loa is a shield volcano (as mentioned above) it has very gentle eruption. These types of volcanoes produce low viscosity basaltic lava and non-explosive.
My thoughts towards rocks are based on the shape of volcano and the type of eruption. Mt. Fuji is a composite volcano and explosive so the lava should be thick. It should carry large rock particles. So, it would be metamorphic rocks, and the magma would be the Andesitic or like intermediate magma. But, different story about the Mauna Loa, because it%u2019s flow is gentle and non-explosive. The rock types produced by the Mauna Loa are mostly igneous rocks.
Interpretation:
The information found about both the volcanoes is on a large scale. The main concern of this report is to understand the concept. The types of both the volcanoes are totally different. Because, both the volcanoes are located in different regions of the world, so their differences are more than the similarities. There should be some rock types that probably the same, but for this need to research on a large scale.
Explanation / Answer
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