Yes, depending upon the magnitude (severity) of the eruption. Large clouds of ash can be blown across the globe, reducing visibility and restricting air travel. Seismic activity from a volcanic eruption can also trigger tsunami waves that can have devastating impacts far away from the original site of the volcanic eruption.
The Gulf Spill is a world wide event as it over time will affect the entire world. One drop of oil on one side of the world, can affect the ecosystem on the complete other side of the world.
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Side Vent of a volcano is an opening of Earth's land form. This is where the lava, gases, debris and other volcanic materials goes out or erupt.
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Other Side of the World was created in 2004.
Faults are made up of fractures in the earths crust. One side of the fault moves opposite of the other side.
You find them on the side of a volcano.
once it leaves the volcano it cools down and solidifies on the side of the volcano it then gets compressed and forms layers on the side of the volcano.
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it is side vents