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  • * [[Keynote lectures/Dates|Dates]] (Hadean) (173 kB) (31 August 2019) * [[Keynote lectures/Magnetic field reversals|Magnetic field reversals]] (55 kB) (25 July 2019) ...
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  • ...erature of the rock is near the melting point; molten rock erupted by some volcanoes originates in this region of the mantle. This zone of extremely yielding ro ...mantle, causing convection in the rock that moves crustal plates and fuels volcanoes."<ref name=Sanders/> ...
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  • ...-4 found the Venusian magnetic field is much weaker than that of [[Keynote lectures/Earth|Earth]]. This magnetic field is induced by an interaction between the ==Volcanoes== ...
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  • ...mantle, causing convection in the rock that moves crustal plates and fuels volcanoes."<ref name=Sanders/> ...cano in the vast upland region Tharsis, which contains several other large volcanoes. Olympus Mons is over three times the height of Mount Everest, which in com ...
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  • |title=The secret life of volcanoes: using muon radiography "Muon radiography was first used in 1971 – not for volcanoes, but for investigating the interior of the pyramid of Chefren at Giza, Egyp ...
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  • {{main|Keynote lectures/Earth}} ...January 1, 2001, NASA's Cassini spacecraft recorded glows from auroras and volcanoes on Io. Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona.]] ...
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  • * [[Volcanoes]] [[Category:Chemicals/Lectures]] ...
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  • |url=http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/plasma/lectures/node69.html ...mantle, causing convection in the rock that moves crustal plates and fuels volcanoes."<ref name=Sanders/> ...
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  • * [[Volcanoes]] [[Category:Chemicals/Lectures]] ...
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  • ...g/astronomy/astronomy_glossary.html }}</ref> in mean radius than [[Keynote lectures/Earth|Earth]] is called a '''major planet'''. ...of the [[Solar System|solar system]] or any exoplanet which is "[[Keynote lectures/Earth|Earth]]-like" in the sense that it is composed primarily of metals an ...
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  • ...n|Saturn]]), planetary satellites ([[Liquids/Liquid objects/Moon|Moon]], [[Volcanoes/Io|Io]], [[Europa]], and [[Ganymede]]), all active comets, the Io plasma to [[Category:Radiation astronomy/Lectures]] ...
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  • - currently dormant volcanoes seldom erupt - currently dormant volcanoes seldom erupt ...
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  • ...in southern Chile, part of its Austral Volcanic Zone which consists of six volcanoes with activity during the Quaternary) during the Pleistocene. Two eruptions [[Category:Archeology/Lectures]] ...
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  • ...tive galactic nuclei|active galactic nuclei]] (AGNs). This [[Draft:Keynote lectures/Radiation|radiation]] covers the wavelength range between ~ 0.1-1000 micron ...mi), the fourth-largest moon in the [[Solar System]]. With over 400 active volcanoes, Io is the most geologically active object in the Solar System.<ref name="b ...
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