In which two of the following ways are Mount Fuji and Mount Rainier alike?
A) Both are near big cities.
B) Both erupted in 1980.
C) Both are part of the Ring of Fire.
D) Both are near Seattle.
E) Both are in Japan.
In which two of the following ways are Mount Fuji and Mount Rainier alike?
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The correct answers are A) Both are near big cities and C) Both are part of the Ring of Fire.
Explanation:
A) Mount Fuji is near Tokyo, while Mount Rainier is near Seattle, so they are both close to large urban areas.
C) Both mountains are located on the Pacific Rim and are classified as stratovolcanoes, making them part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area known for its volcanic activity.
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