The ash cloud is primarily dangerous to jet airplanes that might attempt to fly through it, since it could clog their engines. Other than that, it is not toxic, not radioactive, and not dangerous in the long term. When the ash falls to the ground, or to the surface of the ocean, it will become a harmless part of the soil or silt. But I should add that it is not healthy to inhale too much dust. That can cause a serious disease called silicosis.
an ash cloud is very dangerous to ashthatics if they go out side then they can cause themselves to have an asthema attack
The course of the ash cloud was governed by the prevailing winds steered by the Jet stream coming across the Atlantic. It pushed the 'cloud' over the UK and Europe - literally emptying the sky of all aircraft in the affected area.
An ash cloud is something which comes out of the volcano
The ash cloud went 22,000 square miles!!!!! HOPE THAT HELPS
An ash cloud is where the volcano erupts ash out and it forms like a cloud, but it's of ash. Mt st Helen's had the biggest ash cloud and it was so strong it blew part of the mountain off
An ash cloud is a dense cloud of volcanic ash and gases that are emitted during volcanic eruptions. These clouds can travel long distances and pose hazards to aviation, health, and the environment.
In this question, you did not state which ash cloud you are talking about. An ash cloud can disrupt travel for hours, days, weeks, and even months. Name the ash cloud you are talking about when you retype your question.
when it erupts the lava can flow to places and the ash cloud and gases from the volcano are very dangerous for humans.
An ash cloud is "un nuage de cendres" in French.
The scientific term for a volcanic ash cloud is "volcanic ash plume" or "volcanic ash cloud." When a volcano erupts, it releases ash, gases, and other volcanic material into the atmosphere, creating a plume that can pose hazards to aircraft, human health, and the environment.
The ash cloud of a volcano is called a volcanic plume or eruption cloud. It consists of ash, gases, and steam that are emitted during a volcanic eruption and can travel long distances depending on wind conditions.
A volcano in Iceland, it's been all over the news