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Yes. Volcanic eruptions typically release dust and other particles which shield the earth from the sun, producing a cooling effect. Some greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, can be released, causing a warming effect.
It can suffocate animals and burn or bury the trees and plants in ash
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adding large quantities of several gases, such as sulfur dioxide, to the atmosphere as well as volcanic ash and dust.
Volcanic eruptions release harmful gases. These gases deplete the ozone.
The sulfur cloud that comes out after a volcanic eruption covers the earth's atmosphere, stops much sunlight from reaching Earth, and makes the Earth colder by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.
The volcanic eruptions affect the temperature due to the ash cloud it injects into the atmosphere. The ash cloud insulates the earth, preventing some of the warm of the sun from being absorb by the earth. This results in cooler temperatures in the affected areas.
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Yes. Volcanic eruptions typically release dust and other particles which shield the earth from the sun, producing a cooling effect. Some greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, can be released, causing a warming effect.
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Yes, volcanic eruptions affect the volcano. The lava being pushed out and reforming affects the volcano's internal and external structure.
Explosive volcanic eruptions affect the Earth's spheres by introducing volcanic substances into these spheres. Tons of volcanic gases and water vapor can spread through the atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere. These gases are then inhaled by the organisms in the biosphere, which could lead to health problems.
It can suffocate animals and burn or bury the trees and plants in ash
because there are volcanic eruptions that create tsunami
adding large quantities of several gases, such as sulfur dioxide, to the atmosphere as well as volcanic ash and dust.
Viscosity is how thick the magma is and this can impact on how much a volcano erupts and how it flows.
Volcanic eruptions release harmful gases. These gases deplete the ozone.