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there hasn't been a eruption in 2008 yet.
No. It also affects the atmosphere by the emission of gasses including some toxic ones, and could cause damage to water bodies when flowing magma comes in contact with the ocean or sea during an eruption, thereby leading to pollution.
The speed at which a volcano eruption can damage the land depends on various factors, including the type of volcano, the size of the eruption, and the proximity of human settlements or infrastructure. Some volcanic eruptions can cause immediate damage within minutes to hours, such as pyroclastic flows or lava flows. However, other forms of damage, like ash fall or lahars (volcanic mudflows), may occur gradually over a longer period.
The most recent eruption within the Yellowstone Eco-system was about 2270 years ago -- there is no record or evidence of any deaths from that or any other eruption in the area. The last super-eruption was 640,000 years ago, when there were no hominids of any kind in the Americas.
The products of a volcano eruption can negatively affect the land around a volcano. The lava that emerges from volcanos during eruption can (due to its heat) destroy plants and objects that it comes into contact with. Volcanic ash, also released during eruption, can cause damage to plants, either by crushing them or by preventing enough sunlight from reaching their leaves (which inhibits the production of food for plants).
there hasn't been a eruption in 2008 yet.
It caused poeple to lose crop, livestock, and land. It caused about 1,000 following it last major eruption in 1949.
Both are considered bad. Volcanoes, if the eruption is big enough, can damage a lot of land. However, earthquakes are more frequent and they can be very destructive.
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No. It also affects the atmosphere by the emission of gasses including some toxic ones, and could cause damage to water bodies when flowing magma comes in contact with the ocean or sea during an eruption, thereby leading to pollution.
The speed at which a volcano eruption can damage the land depends on various factors, including the type of volcano, the size of the eruption, and the proximity of human settlements or infrastructure. Some volcanic eruptions can cause immediate damage within minutes to hours, such as pyroclastic flows or lava flows. However, other forms of damage, like ash fall or lahars (volcanic mudflows), may occur gradually over a longer period.
It destroyed the land...
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The 1991-93 eruption of Mount Etna caused significant damage to the surrounding towns and infrastructure. The lava flows destroyed homes, roads, and agricultural land in the affected areas. Additionally, ash fall from the eruption disrupted air travel and caused respiratory issues for local residents.
Yes! It does make a new land form!
I believe that there are mudslides. The air becomes filled with smoke that is toxic and it can be fatal if breathing is prolonged. It destroys land, but it can also make new land, because after lava has cooled and hardened it becomes rock. Ash fills not only the air but the ground. Usually there is a little more damage after an explosive eruption compared to a quiet eruption. Scientists can tell the difference based on the amount of Silica, a mineral in the Earth, in the lava. I hope my information was helpful.
I believe that there are mudslides. The air becomes filled with smoke that is toxic and it can be fatal if breathing is prolonged. It destroys land, but it can also make new land, because after lava has cooled and hardened it becomes rock. Ash fills not only the air but the ground. Usually there is a little more damage after an explosive eruption compared to a quiet eruption. Scientists can tell the difference based on the amount of Silica, a mineral in the Earth, in the lava. I hope my information was helpful.