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it affect global warming due to emissions sent from volcanic eruptions and multiple other emissions `
Volcanic eruptions are not caused by anything related to climate.
Volcanic eruptions can reduce global warming for a short time by blocking and reflecting the sun's heat with their dust and ash.
Yes, there are natural phenomenons that produce global warning but most of them are very slow processes that they can't be noticed. Volcanic eruptions is one of such phenomenons, but to increase global warming at present rate with volcanic eruptions, earth need more active volcanoes.
global warming, massive (vei8) volcanic eruptions & meterorite hits (ask the dinosaurs)
No, global warming should not have any influence on volcanoes.
Earth's climate has changed due to ice ages, volcanic eruptions, asteroid impacts, the Sun's cycle, and global warming.
total 40% of global volcanic eruptions take place on sea bed. that is why many of the small islands are formed
Usually not. The amount of carbon dioxide emitted by volcanoes is very small compared to our emissions from the burning of fossil fuels. In fact, the dust and ash emitted by volcanic eruptions often shields the earth from the sun's rays for days and sometimes weeks, bringing a cooling effect.
It has had a negative effect on global warming, as the dust that is shot into the sky , it blocks out the sunlight and that lowers temperatures globally. Yes But Sometimes it doesnt happen recently If The Dust blocks the sun we will never get vitamin D from the sun
The local and global effects of volcanic eruptions include toxic ash 'rain', that pollutes streams, rivers, and chemically alters ground water sources as well as soil.
Yes. Explosive volcanic eruptions release sulfur dioxide into the atmopshere. This gas forms tiny droplets of sulfuric acid in the upper atmosphere, which reflect some of the sun's warming rays back into space.