Depends on the size of the volcano and the clumps of lava, some volcanoes do
little damage but some volcanoes destroy entire villages
It depends on the location and when it first erupted and how bad that eruption was. If it was really bad then it might not erupt for hundreds of years later that's just how it is. Some scientist don't know and that's the truth so there isn't an exact answer to that question.
Because it could erupt and then your face could get mangled or you could die of course
Well it depends on where it erupts if it erupts right next to people breathing and leaving then it's bad but if not then it's just natural
Because volcanoes can erupt molten rock, poisonous gases, choking dust and ash, your house could be ruined in seconds if the volcano became active. Lava floes can destroy buildings and kill people. Some volcanoes have been inactive for centuries, in which case there is little need to worry. Though it can happen, volcanoes don't generally erupt violently without warning. I wouldn't necessarily say it is bad because Imagine waking up and looking out the window and seeing the beautiful volcano in the morning mist, or waking up and seeing a erupting volcano isn't too nice sounding...
Mt. Vesuvius is an active volcano, so there is always a risk of eruption in the future. However, it is closely monitored by volcanologists to provide early warning signs of any potential activity. Emergency plans are in place to protect nearby communities in case of an eruption.
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it makes it smell bad.
The bad points are: it damages the ecosystem it gets rid of animals homes
It damages the nervous system, including the brain.
smoking is bad all together! It damages your lungs and is bad for your heart. Sometimes people who have bad smoking habits dont live as long
the bad news is that there isn't a volcano inYellowstone the fact is that the whole of Yellowstone is just the creator wich is huge and makes it a super volcano which is not good at all!!!
Volcanic eruptions can vary in intensity and impact, ranging from minor to catastrophic. Eruptions can produce lava flows, ash clouds, pyroclastic flows, and lahars, all of which can have serious consequences for nearby communities in terms of destruction of property, loss of life, and disruption of infrastructure. The effects depend on factors such as the type of volcano, its location, and the readiness of authorities to respond.