Friday, July 01, 2011

GeoJeopardy! Fridays #53

Time for GeoJeopardy! Fridays, because I am going to be in the field for a couple of weeks. Because of that these are on autopilot and the answers will not be posted to the website until I get back ~July 16th.

- Volcanoes -

In 2010 stranded airline passengers learned that Eyjafjallajokull is a volcano in this country

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A Japanese proverb says, "he who climes" this peak "once is a wise man, he who climbs it twice is a fool"

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According to National Geographic, it's the most dangerous volcano in the lower 48 states

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In Sicilian it's called Muncibeddu, meaning "mountain"

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A specific eruption style is named for this Caribbean volcano that erupted in 1902, killing thousands

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All the answers as well as any other previous GeoJeopardy! questions can be found over at my website by clicking the link.  (Remember the answers won't be posted until ~July 16th)

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