Very dangerus. stay away from volcanic islands.
smoke
There called Treeruptions.
There are many volcanoes that have not killed anyone and are not likely to ever erupt again. Many active volcanoes are under the ocean and unlikely to cause anyone harm. Therefore there are many volcanoes that are pretty much tied for being the least deadly.
It can cause death's, it can kill crops, and homes. Volcanoes cause a type of smog and fill the air with deadly smoke, and ash
Volcanoes in the Ring of Fire are more deadly because they are often situated near densely populated areas, increasing the potential for loss of life and property damage. Additionally, many of these volcanoes are of the stratovolcano type, which can produce powerful explosive eruptions. The Ring of Fire is also characterized by tectonic plate boundaries, leading to more frequent volcanic activity.
volcanoes give off a deadly gas in a mushroom cloud that quickly spreads,suffocating everyone in it's path.
Some factors that can contribute to certain volcanoes being more deadly than others include proximity to populated areas, explosiveness of eruptions, volume of lava and ash produced, speed and direction of lava flows, and effectiveness of early warning systems and evacuation procedures.
this is constructive in may ways. like it can make new soil. makes new land. it is destructive because they are very dangerous and deadly. and the pollute the air.
Earthquakes and volcanoes can be problematic due to the potential for loss of life, destruction of property, and disruption of infrastructure. They can cause tsunamis, landslides, and ash clouds that can impact communities and economies. Additionally, predicting and preparing for these natural disasters can be challenging.
One major reason is that erupting volcanoes are very dangerous. Volcanic eruptions can very very deadly and destructive. The largest eruptions can even affect the climate world wide. Additionally, many islands in the world are made up of material expelled by thousands of volcanic eruptions.
Nuées ardentes were discovered during the eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902. They are often the biggest killers in the volcanic repertoire.
Very. The only way to survive a volcanic eruption is to be somewhere else. Inactive volcanoes are safe enough, aside from the problem of stepping on razor-sharp rocks. It's the active ones that can kill you instantly. The most dangerous are the ones that explode in a cloud of ash-filled acidic steam; these volcanoes have killed tens of thousands of people in minutes. Just last month (September, 2014) a few dozen hikers on a Japanese "inactive" volcano were killed when it suddenly erupted without warning.