The volcano carries gasses extremely long distances, including co2. the plants would die because there is too much Co2 in the air, leaving nothing for the fish to eat.
adding large quantities of several gases, such as sulfur dioxide, to the atmosphere as well as volcanic ash and dust.
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.
Volcanic eruptions affect the weather conditions locally and globally by cooling the planet.
No. While volcanic eruptions can affect weather, they are considered geologic events.
There are two factors that determine how explosive a volcano is. The two factors are the amount of gas that is present in the lava and how easy or difficult that gas can be released into the atmosphere.
Pressure and magma
adding large quantities of several gases, such as sulfur dioxide, to the atmosphere as well as volcanic ash and dust.
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.
by it's smoke, it's lava, and it's other harmful objects.
By destroying the homes of animals etc...
Volcanic eruptions affect the weather conditions locally and globally by cooling the planet.
No. While volcanic eruptions can affect weather, they are considered geologic events.
The sulfur cloud that comes out after a volcanic eruption covers the earth's atmosphere, stops much sunlight from reaching Earth, and makes the Earth colder by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.
The sulfur cloud that comes out after a volcanic eruption covers the earth's atmosphere, stops much sunlight from reaching Earth, and makes the Earth colder by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.
No. While some very large volcanic eruptions can affect the weather, the euption itself is a geologic event.
There are two factors that determine how explosive a volcano is. The two factors are the amount of gas that is present in the lava and how easy or difficult that gas can be released into the atmosphere.
The sulfur cloud that comes out after a volcanic eruption covers the earth's atmosphere, stops much sunlight from reaching Earth, and makes the Earth colder by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.