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1. Which sphere caused the eruption?



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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Lithosphere: The earth's crust and the upper layer of its mantle make up the system call lithosphere. The force due to the eruption can change, destroy or create the new type of rock and landform such as igneous rocks. Volcanic eruption often happens near the boundaries of tectonic plates.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The eruption was caused by the lithosphere, which is made up of the crust and the upper layer of the mantle of the earth.

Explanation:

  • A volcanic eruption can change, destroy, or create new types of rock and landforms, such as igneous rocks.
  • The lithosphere is the solid crust or hard surface of the earth, which consists of rocks and minerals.
  • In addition to being a large reservoir of resources, the lithosphere is essential to human life.
  • Located at the bottom of the lithosphere, rocks are slightly soft due to the heat from the mantle.
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