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Essential Question: How do volcanoes affect the climate Essential Question: How do volcanoes affect the climate? Investigation Question: How do changes in Earth's orbit trigger volcanic eruptions? Investigation 1 Claim: The earth's (Geosphere) tilt can trigger volcanoes. Volcanoes can affect the precession and Earth's orbit. The triggering of these volcanoes can have long term affects to our climate. Terms of Use: Geosphere, Precession, Eccentricity, Volcanoes, Magma

How do changes in Earth's orbit trigger volcanic eruptions? Evidence 1.1 Justification How does the evidence justify the claim that The earth's (Geosphere) tilt can trigger volcanoes? Terms: Geosphere

How do changes in Earth's orbit trigger volcanic eruptions? Evidence 1.2 Justification How does the evidence justifies the claim that Volcanoes can affect the precession and Earth's orbit? Terms: Precession, Eccentricity, Volcanoes, Magma

How do changes in Earth's orbit trigger volcanic eruptions? Evidence 1.3 Justification How does the evidence justify the claim that the triggering of these volcanoes can have long term affects to our climate. Terms: Volcanoes , Magma

Investigation Question: How do changes in Earth's orbit trigger volcanic eruptions? Claim: The earth's (Geosphere) tilt can trigger volcanoes. Volcanoes can affect the precession and Earth's orbit. The triggering of these volcanoes can have long term affects to our climate. Justification: The claim is supported by evidence because… Evidence: Use the evidence presented (1.1 – 1.3) to justify the claim stated above.