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geoffrey

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Explain the processes that lead to mudflows, and why they are hazardous to life and property.
   
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The _______________ Range is an area of particularly dangerous volcanoes in the United States.
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ANSWER: Mudflows form when volcanic ash mixes with water, forming a substance similar in appearance to wet concrete. Mudflows are a particular danger on stratovolcanoes, since the steep slopes increase the speed and danger of the flow. Stratovolcanoes covered with snow (as in the Pacific Northwest) are a particular danger since water is available in the form of melted snow, but the water can be generated by volcanic weather as well. Mudflows flow through valleys for a long distance, and towns have been built on the remnants of old mudflows, notably around Mt. Rainier. There is some warning if a mudflow is coming, but the amount of time for evacuation is still short.

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ANSWER: Cascades




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Reply 2 on: Jul 13, 2018
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