it depends what type of cloud it is
Ash clouds are emitted from volcanoes.
ash clouds are formed when the clouds are near volcanoes the magma spouts in the air.
No, ash clouds are typically emitted from volcanic eruptions rather than sills. Sills are horizontal intrusions of magma that solidify underground and do not typically result in the release of ash clouds.
Mars
It is toxic because carbondioxside is formed by toxic
Yes, incinerator ash is commonly contaminated with highly concentrated toxic substances.
Stratovolcanoes, also known as composite volcanoes, are known for producing thick ash clouds due to their explosive eruptions. These volcanoes are characterized by their steep slopes and alternating layers of lava, ash, and rock fragments. When these volcanoes erupt, they can release large amounts of ash and debris into the atmosphere.
Composite or stratovolcanoes are known to produce ash clouds due to their explosive eruptions caused by the buildup of gas pressure within viscous magma. These eruptions can release large amounts of ash, gas, and rock fragments into the atmosphere, creating dangerous ash clouds that can travel long distances from the volcano.
An ash cloud is where the volcano erupts ash out and it forms like a cloud, but it's of ash. Mt st Helen's had the biggest ash cloud and it was so strong it blew part of the mountain off
Type your answer here... pyroclastic clouds
People were not able to fly anywhere until the ash had completely cleared!
Volcanoes vary in their production of ash, but all of them while erupted produce huge ash clouds, often bigger than themselves! In fact, the volcanic eruption in Pompeii had so much ash, that it preserved the bodies and one can still go see them today.