Volcanoes affect the weather because when it erupts the debris blocks the sunlight from the Earth and makes it get way cold.
Debris- Pieces of ash there isn't any wood, plastic in molten rock
Like debris as in the leftovers of a destroyed house
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No. Volcanoes are not weather related.
The time of day has practically no affect on volcanoes. The movements of underlying rock layers and geologic structures determine volcanic events.The weather (wind, rain), which is affected by daytime heating, may affect the result of an eruption, in that ash plumes may be either transported farther or washed from the air more quickly.
They can.
No. Volcanoes are the result of processes inside the earth. Weather has nothing to do with it.
Volcanoes are driven entirely by geologic forces.
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Weather has no effect on the explosive properties of volcanoes.
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