This is a place to share your learnings in Geography 12 with other students. You will be required to make at least one post each week.
You will be evaluated on your posts so demonstrate geographic vocabulary, knowledge, and thinking. Take it seriously but have fun with it too!
Monday, February 14, 2011
This is the composite volcanoe Mount Cotopaxi in Ecuador. Composite volcanoes are formed by alternating layers of rock and lava fragments. They are normally inland and erupt very explosively. This is cause by viscous magma.
I think this is a very good picture, but could you elaborate on what it does and how it could affect people?
ReplyDeleteNice pic! Can you provide any more info about it?
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