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Clouds of dust and ash in the atmosphere from a huge volcanic eruption.
Ash released from a volcanic eruption can enter the upper atmosphere where it can reflect sunlight. Volcanoes formed the early atmosphere of the planet, so they definitely can have global impact, an increase in agriculture does not signify a significant change in global temperature.
Volcanic eruption and animal respiration.
The volcanic eruption shook the earth
A volcanic explosion is an eruption.
likely due to the gases and ash that are ejected during the eruption
adding large quantities of several gases, such as sulfur dioxide, to the atmosphere as well as volcanic ash and dust.
Whatever is contained in the magma is spewed into the atmosphere during a volcanic eruption. This can include molten rock, ash, minerals, gasses and whatever else may be contained in the stream.
Whatever is contained in the magma is spewed into the atmosphere during a volcanic eruption. This can include molten rock, ash, minerals, gasses and whatever else may be contained in the stream.
They have an albedo effect, that is, they reflect some of the sun's heat. This is why there is often a period of cooling after a large volcanic eruption.
Polution maybe?
they put carbon dioxide back in the atmosphere
It's eruption.
A volcanic eruption here on Earth can not affect the Sun. However, a volcanic eruption here on Earth can put particles of ash and some volcanic gases into the atmosphere that affects the transparency of Earth's atmosphere to sunlight. With the ash content the skies near the volcano go dark during the day and with the gases (especially sulfur oxides) the amount of cloud cover increases causing sunlight to be reflected and the air to cool.
Clouds of dust and ash in the atmosphere from a huge volcanic eruption.
Yes. Krakatoa was a volcano. Therefore the eruption of Kraktoa was a volcanic eruption.
Ash released from a volcanic eruption can enter the upper atmosphere where it can reflect sunlight. Volcanoes formed the early atmosphere of the planet, so they definitely can have global impact, an increase in agriculture does not signify a significant change in global temperature.