No. That there is snow on a volcano only means that it has snowed since the last eruption. Even a volcano that has been dormant long enough to be capped by glaciers can still erupt. This can actually make an eruption more dangerous. Water from glaciers melted by an eruption can mix with ash, generating mudflows called lahars. Such an event ocurred in 1985 when the volcano Nevado del Ruiz in Columbia erupted. It was not a large eruption, but it sent a lahar into a nearby river channel, killing 23,000 people.
Snow-covered volcanoes can still pose safety risks. The weight of the snow can increase the likelihood of avalanches and create unstable conditions on the volcano. In addition, warm magma beneath the surface can melt the snow and lead to sudden releases of steam and volcanic gases, potentially triggering volcanic activity. It is essential to follow safety guidelines and monitor volcanic activity when visiting snow-covered volcanoes.
When a snow-capped volcano erupts the heat produced can melt the snow. This can then mix with ash and form deadly mudflows called lahars. Deadly lahars can occur even with small eruptions.
All of it. The islands were created by volcanoes.
An avalanche is like a rockslide, but on a snow-covered mountain.
It is covered in volcanoes. Currently, it is the only known moon in our solar system to have active volcanoes.
Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
Many of the mountains in Hawaii are covered in snow year round.
When a snow-capped volcano erupts the heat produced can melt the snow. This can then mix with ash and form deadly mudflows called lahars. Deadly lahars can occur even with small eruptions.
Most likely the snow would melt from the heat. The water would then mix with ash from the eruption, leading to a mudflow called a lahar.
no, it is covered with volcanoes
Volcanoes.
All of it. The islands were created by volcanoes.
Roads covered in snow and ice should be covered with salt and sand. This will help make the roads as safe to drive on as possible. Also, driving at lower speeds while using all traffic recommendations will help prevent any injuries or crashes.
In usual text, snow-covered would probably be hyphenated - otherwise the sentence could be misinterpreted - consider the difference between the concept of "snow-covered mountains" and the sentence "snow covered mountains".
Pure As the Blood Covered Snow was created in 2003.
Because it's covered by a snow cap
Because it's covered by a snow cap
An avalanche is like a rockslide, but on a snow-covered mountain.