What is the capital of Argentina?
The hydrological cycle or water cycle is the process of circulating water between the different compartments that make up the hydrosphere
A volcano is a geological structure through which magma emerges that dissociates into lava and gases from the interior of the Earth.
The sun, which directs the water cycle, heats water in the oceans, which evaporates into the air as water vapor. Upward air currents carry the vapor to the upper layers of the atmosphere, where the lower temperature causes water vapor to condense and form clouds.
Volcanoes form when hot material from the interior of the Earth ascends and spills over the crust
How long it takes to evaporate the water ?
Depends on the temperature
Which is the most famous volcano?
Mount Fuji in Japan
What is the name of the influences that direct ocean currents?
Erosion is the wear or denudation of soils and rocks that produce different processes on the surface of the Earth.
The formation of the volcano. When the magma rises, a reservoir of magma forms inside the solid crust. This type of chamber accumulates large amounts of this melted rock with a pressure that is capable of lifting the ground.
The erosion produces the relief of the valleys, gorges, canyons, caverns and tables, and can be increased by human activities.
How many phases does the water have?
1st Evaporation , 2nd Condensation, 3rd Precipitation, 4th Infiltration, 5th Runoff, 6th underground circulation, 7th Fusion, 8ยบ Solidification, 9th process
How long it takes a volcano to form?
A volcano is formed on the side of a mountain, that is, it could take between 300 years and 30 million