Why were the Vulcanists named so?

A) Vulcan was the Roman god of the heavens.
B) Vulcan was the Roman god of fire.
C) Vulcan was the Roman god of earth.
D) Vulcan was the Roman god of the seas.


Answer: B

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

You might also like to view...

Why is a thermodynamic diagram important to meteorologists?

What will be an ideal response?

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

Oceanic lithosphere is approximately ________ thick in deep-ocean basins

A) 75 kilometers B) 100 kilometers C) 150 kilometers D) 200 kilometers

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

John Murray was an oceanographer who sailed on the HMS Challenger between 1872 and 1876 and he

completed the following a. Edited 50 volumes that resulted from the HMS Challenger expedition b. Used satellites to pinpoint his position along his expedition c. Discovered deep sea vents d. Provide evidence of chemosynthesis

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

An autonomous Armenian territory within Azerbaijan is ____________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences