VTRIP TO ITALIA Angelee Tango. Introduction Hello! My name is Angelee Tango and I would like to take you on a trip to one of my favorite places on this.

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vTRIP TO ITALIA Angelee Tango

Introduction Hello! My name is Angelee Tango and I would like to take you on a trip to one of my favorite places on this earth, Italy! Italy is a great place with many different geological realms to it! So sit back relax and watch as I travel through Italy! Hope you enjoy!

First Stop Venice!

Notice the concert rocks that make up the roads of Venice! There are barely any cars that travel on these roads, how do you think the Carbon Dioxide emissions are affected by this? That’s right! Italy would have a lot less Carbon Dioxide emissions emitted throughout the city than New York would!

The Alps!

Italy is placed on the Adriatic Plate thus creating theses amazing mountains! This picture was taken on the road in southern Italy. Therefore the rocks that are formed from these mountains are mostly limestone.

Pompeii!

Here we find the famous Mount Vesuvius! Mount Vesuvius is above a subduction zone. Mount Vesuvius erupted during ancient Italy leaving behind rocks that are basaltic.

Assisi!

Look at the beautiful plain of Assisi! Assisi is located in the center of Italy. It can be affected by both the pull apart and push together forces of the Arabian Plate and the Eurasian plate as well as the African Plate.

Florence!

How gorgeous is that? That is the Arno River which flows throughout Florence. The Arno River Basin Authority are in charge of monitoring this river to ensure it not exploited and safe to live near.

Conclusion How did you like it? I hope now you want to go travel to Italy yourself! As you can see there are many different geological aspects to Italy! Hope you enjoyed!