Can i please get help with ALL the following study questions  QUESTION 9 The volcano marked ‘’V”’ on the Tralfamadore map could most reasonably be described as the following: A) Predominantly Basaltic magma composition B) Predominantly Andesitic magma composition C) Predominantly Granitic magma composition D) A volcano is unlikely to be found at this locality QUESTION 10 The volcano marked ‘’W”’ on the Tralfamadore map could most reasonably be described as the following: A) Predominantly Basaltic magma composition B) Predominantly Andesitic magma composition C) Predominantly Granitic magma composition D) A volcano is unlikely to be found at this locality QUESTION 11 The volcano marked ‘’X”’ on the Tralfamadore map could most reasonably be described as the following: A) Predominantly Basaltic magma composition B) Predominantly Andesitic magma composition C) Predominantly Granitic magma composition D) A volcano is unlikely to be found at this locality QUESTION 12 The volcano marked ‘’Y”’ on the Tralfamadore map could most reasonably be described as the following: A) Predominantly Basaltic magma composition B) Predominantly Andesitic magma composition C) Predominantly Granitic magma composition D) A volcano is unlikely to be found at this locality QUESTION 13 The volcano marked ‘’Z”’ on the Tralfamadore map could most reasonably be described as the following: A) Predominantly Basaltic magma composition B) Predominantly Andesitic magma composition C) Predominantly Granitic magma composition D) A volcano is unlikely to be found at this locality

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Can i please get help with ALL the following study questions 

QUESTION 9 The volcano marked ‘’V”’ on the Tralfamadore map could most reasonably be described as the following:

A) Predominantly Basaltic magma composition

B) Predominantly Andesitic magma composition

C) Predominantly Granitic magma composition

D) A volcano is unlikely to be found at this locality

QUESTION 10 The volcano marked ‘’W”’ on the Tralfamadore map could most reasonably be described as the following:

A) Predominantly Basaltic magma composition

B) Predominantly Andesitic magma composition

C) Predominantly Granitic magma composition

D) A volcano is unlikely to be found at this locality

QUESTION 11 The volcano marked ‘’X”’ on the Tralfamadore map could most reasonably be described as the following:

A) Predominantly Basaltic magma composition

B) Predominantly Andesitic magma composition

C) Predominantly Granitic magma composition

D) A volcano is unlikely to be found at this locality

QUESTION 12 The volcano marked ‘’Y”’ on the Tralfamadore map could most reasonably be described as the following:

A) Predominantly Basaltic magma composition

B) Predominantly Andesitic magma composition

C) Predominantly Granitic magma composition

D) A volcano is unlikely to be found at this locality

QUESTION 13 The volcano marked ‘’Z”’ on the Tralfamadore map could most reasonably be described as the following:

A) Predominantly Basaltic magma composition

B) Predominantly Andesitic magma composition

C) Predominantly Granitic magma composition

D) A volcano is unlikely to be found at this locality

MAP LEGEND
Feature reference number
EARTHQUAKE FOCI
1.
Land area
0-70 km
Volcano reference letter
70 -300 km
Осean
Volcano
Plate Tectonic movement direction reference let-
ter
300 + km
Transcribed Image Text:MAP LEGEND Feature reference number EARTHQUAKE FOCI 1. Land area 0-70 km Volcano reference letter 70 -300 km Осean Volcano Plate Tectonic movement direction reference let- ter 300 + km
(Magnitude
12.1)
Y
TRALFAMADORE MAP
VOLCANOS ONLY
U
O o o 00
O IN
O 00 o
O 00 o 0O o 000 O 00 00 o 0
Transcribed Image Text:(Magnitude 12.1) Y TRALFAMADORE MAP VOLCANOS ONLY U O o o 00 O IN O 00 o O 00 o 0O o 000 O 00 00 o 0
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