Fortunately or unfortunately, you cannot. You can do your best to stop the lava flow but even that is very difficult.
you can't stop a valcano from erupting sorry :(
no, it is a freaking ongoing volcano and will never ever EVER stop because it likes to errupt- ALOT. So leave it and it's family alone, ok? ok, thank you :*
No
No. We cannot stop a volcano from erupting. The chances of the Yellowstone volcano erupting any time soon are negligible.
A volcano that does not stop erupting would create a pretty big mountain from all the lava piling up and cooling down.
No. Kilauea is still erupting.
no there is no volcano erupting in dublin airport
When a volcano is erupting, it is generally not safe to be near or approach the volcano. It is advised to avoid the area and not attempt to see the eruption up close. Additionally, flying or operating aircraft near an erupting volcano can pose significant risks due to the ash plume and potential disruption to air traffic.
No. We cannot stop a volcano from erupting. The chances of the Yellowstone volcano erupting any time soon are negligible.
A volcano that does not stop erupting would create a pretty big mountain from all the lava piling up and cooling down.
No. Kilauea is still erupting.
Sometime in June
an erupting volcano?
Yes, they can stop erupting over time.
it can stop the tornado
lower magma reserves or the volcano tube has closed/shifted.
no there is no volcano erupting in dublin airport
When a volcano is erupting, it is generally not safe to be near or approach the volcano. It is advised to avoid the area and not attempt to see the eruption up close. Additionally, flying or operating aircraft near an erupting volcano can pose significant risks due to the ash plume and potential disruption to air traffic.
an active volcano is a volcano that is erupting or has shown signs of erupting in the near future.
The reason scientists can't tell when it will stop erupting is because they can't tell how much molten lava is under the volcano. Even if the volcano doesn't stop erupting, flights within Europe may be resumed, the reason we're getting all this ash is because the molten lava hits the iceberg on top of the volcano and the sudden change in temperature and pressure gives off masses of fine ash.