Around 800 million years ago, Earth looked very different from the world we know today. Continents were shifting, oceans were closing and opening, and the foundations of our modern planet were being ...
Mount Rainier (Figure 2.1) is one of about two dozen recently active volcanoes in the Cascade Range, a volcanic arc formed by subduction of the Juan de Fuca plate beneath the North American plate.
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