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What Do You Know About Earthquakes and Volcanoes Writing Assessment
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What Do You Know About Earthquakes and Volcanoes Writing Assessment

  • Due Oct 3, 2021 by 11:59pm
  • Points 5
  • Submitting a text entry box or a file upload

Make sure you have read the textbook and completed all pages in this module. The following assignment should be answered in the text box below or you could upload a document.  Read the activity "What do you know about Earthquakes and Volcanoes?" Put an X in front of each stateĀ­ment that describes Earth's earthquakes and volcanoes or list the letters, then explain your thinking. (more than 100 words).

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