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34. An opening in the Earth's surface where molten rocks, smoke, gases, and ashes are erupted.
35. A volcano that has erupted within the last 600 years and are documented by man or those that erupted 10,000 years ago
based on analyses of datable materials.
36. A volcanic crater that is formed when a part of the wall of the crater collapses following an explosive eruption.
37. A nearly perfect sloped structure formed from alternate solidification of lava and pyroclastic deposits.
38. Overall atmospheric condition over a long period oftime.
39. The side of the mountain that receives most of the precipitation.
40. An imaginary line that is parallel to the equator.
41. The height above sea level.
42. The part of the Earth that receives most of the sun's rays.​


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Answer:

34. A volcano is defined as an opening in the Earth's crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt. The term also includes the cone-shaped landform built by repeated eruptions over time.

35. "Erupted within historical times (w/in the last 600 years), accounts of these eruptions were documented by man erupted within the last 10,000 years based on the analyses of material from young volcanic deposits."

36.During a volcanic eruption, magma present in the magma chamber underneath the volcano is expelled, often forcefully. When the magma chamber empties, the support that the magma had provided inside the chamber disappears.

37.nearly perfect sloped structure formed from alternate solidification of both lava and pyroclastic deposits. One perfect example of this type of cone is ourMayon Volcano.

38.Weather is what conditions of the atmosphere are over a short period of time, and climate is how the atmosphere "behaves" over relatively long periods of time.

39.Much of airborne moisture falls as rain on the windward side of mountains. This often means that the land on the other side of the mountain (the leeward side) gets far less rain—an effect called a "rain shadow"—which often produces a desert.

40.Latitude is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. It is measured with 180 imaginary lines that form circles around the Earth east-west, parallel to the Equator. These lines are known as parallels. A circle of latitude is an imaginary ring linking all points sharing a parallel.

41.Height above mean sea level (AMSL) is the elevation (on the ground) or altitude (in the air) of an object, relative to the average sea level datum.

42.equator

The equator of the earth receives most of the sun's rays.

The equator is said to be the zero degree latitude. This is because it lies directly over the sun

Answer:

34. Volcano

35. Active Volcano

36. Caldera

37. Stratovolcano

38. Weather

39. Windward side

40. Latitude

41. Altitude( height, Elevation)

42. Equator

Explanation:

I did my best but I'm not sure about No. 41. I hope it helps bruh :)