ash clouds are formed when the clouds are near volcanoes the magma spouts in the air.
a cloud made of ash.
An ash cloud is something which comes out of the volcano
No. Ice does not create an ash cloud when a volcano erupts. You cannot prevent the formation of an ash cloud.
Volcanoes with high levels of water in their lava produce ash, those with dry lava produce no ash.
Boiling hot magma spurts out of the top and flows down the volcano's side, sometimes producing an ash cloud, like Eyjafjallajokull, Iceland in 2010.
After volcanoes erupt, a huge cloud of ash rises above it. This ash cloud causes problems for aeroplanes in mid flight.
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ash clouds are formed when the clouds are near volcanoes the magma spouts in the air.
a cloud made of ash.
An ash cloud is something which comes out of the volcano
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
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.
No. Ice does not create an ash cloud when a volcano erupts. You cannot prevent the formation of an ash cloud.
An ash cloud is "un nuage de cendres" in French.
Ash clouds are emitted from volcanoes.
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Three landforms that can be created from ash are cinder cone volcanoes, composite volcanoes, and shield volcanoes. Lava plateaus can also be formed.