volcano is the natural phenomenon whereby molten rocks come out on the earth's surface. some time magma escapes out onto the surface, for various reasons.the magma is is now called lava. when, it ooze out it forms volcanic mountains and destroys settlements and forests as well, which bring change on earth's surface. similarly, it also make the environment and atmosphere polluted through it's smoke and other materials.
it didnt
Very similar to any shield volcano
Mr Erebus is a volcano, the southern-most active volcano on earth. As a volcano, then, there are no 'effects' -- positive or negative, connected with this landscape.
A large volcanic eruption can send gases and clouds of particulates very high in the atmosphere, where they can be carried great distances by the wind, even in some cases for 1000 miles.
What about the lithosphere? well, volcanoes effect all of them. atmosphere - eruptions release gases that pollute the air hydrosphere - acid lakes occur when water collects in a place that volcanic gases are being emitted on a volcano. also ash pollutes the water bioshpere - kills animals, ash on grounds makes it harder to grow crops, if ashfall is too heavy, it becomes difficult to breathe. soil found near volcanoes are more fertile
Ian is the volcano
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The volcano affected the environment by sending air pollution in the atmosphere
Yep you're there. The name of the ancient shield volcano that formed Dunedin landscape has that name.
Very similar to any shield volcano
Yes, volcanic eruptions affect the volcano. The lava being pushed out and reforming affects the volcano's internal and external structure.
Mr Erebus is a volcano, the southern-most active volcano on earth. As a volcano, then, there are no 'effects' -- positive or negative, connected with this landscape.
it affects its landscape by the food and enviroment
The Greeks believed in a pantheon of gods and goddesses who resided in various natural elements like mountains, rivers, and forests. As a result, they saw the landscape as sacred and infused with divine presence. This perspective influenced their rituals, festivals, and mythological stories, shaping their connection to the land.
A large volcanic eruption can send gases and clouds of particulates very high in the atmosphere, where they can be carried great distances by the wind, even in some cases for 1000 miles.
oceanic crest and volcano.