It's not so much the lava, but the particulates that enter the atmosphere, causing atmospheric and climate changes as they migrate around the entire planet. This affects sensitive species that are not capable of adapting to the changes. This in turn affects the food chain so that entire codependent groups are wiped out.
because when a volcano erupts it will put ash in the atmosphere that can block out the sun that plants need for survival which will kill herbivores which will kill the carnivores.
Lava is not weather, it is the result of a volcano eruption. The eruption itself can cause weather issues such as falling ash and clouds, but lava is not considered "weather".
quiet eruption flows easeir cause it has a low viscosity and lava flows easier but explosive eruption has a high viscosity and lava flows slower
No. The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo was a highly explosive Plinian eruption. Instead of lava flows it produced a massive column of ash and pyroclastic flows.
Yes, there was a significant lava flow during the eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980. The eruption caused the collapse of the volcano's summit, leading to a massive explosion and the release of a pyroclastic flow. This flow melted the ice and snow on the volcano, mixing with ash and rock fragments to create a fast-moving lava flow known as a lahar.
There were no lava flows associated with the 1980 eruption. The eruption instead produced a massive eruption column and pyroclastic flows. This eruption lasted for 10 hours. A series of smaller explosive and dome-building eruptions continued from six years.
Well, hot lava isn't an eruption. Hot lava is what magma is called after it comes out of a volcano.
the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815 caused famine because the molten lava destroyed all of the crops and caused drought because the lava dried out all of the rivers.
The differences are that Pahoehoe produces fast moving lava; Aa produces slower moving lava. The kind of eruption that produces these types of lava is a quiet eruption.
The eruption of the boiling hot lava sent the small town into panic.
The magma pushes together with the lava .
No. A lava flow usually indicates an eruption that is not explosive.
Well, OBVIOUSLY the eruption melted a frozen glacier and released MASSIVE amounts of water into the flaming lava pit, causing a GINORMOUS steam cloud to escape and blowing the top of the mountain. Clearly.