its was huge and dangerous many people died and many people couldn't get on a plane to from or over Europe.
some people evacuated the country others stayed in their homes. Basically they waited until further notice.
The 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull was a V.E.I. 4
its not real at all
Eyjafjallajokull is on 2 plate boundaries, and these boundaries are moving apart, so plate movements have caused this Icelandic volcano to erupt increasingly.
Its most recent eruption was in 2010.
The Eyjafjallajokull volcano was predicted because the only way was to see if there were any earthquakes or tremors or magma.
Icelandic in origin the name means "Ice cap of the mountains of the islands".
The volcano began erupting on March 20, 2010. The major eruption occurred on April 14.
it erupted on the 17th of April
Neither. It is a volcano that famously erupted in 2010. The eruption produced pyroclastic flows.
London airports are closed on Saturday April 17 due to atmospheric ash (from the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajokull)
There are many volcanoes in Iceland which erupt on a regular basis. Eyjafjallajökull was a small eruption by Icelandic standards, but its ash cloud disrupted flights in Europe and America -and that's probably why you've heard of it.
if an active volcano has recently erupted (like Eyjafjallajokull,) then logically it should erupt again, in this case, but it is physically impossible to predict an eruption unless you are a psychic.