The ash that is out thrown from the eruption causes the air to be filled with the ash, and making it very difficult for people and animals to breath, and also blocks the sun. Depending on the force of the eruption, the ash could go into the atmosphere and go around the entire planet, having a global impact.
Volcanic ash can clog and damage airplane engines and has lead to crashes and near-crashes in the past. If a volcano is erupting and producing ash flights may be redirected or cancelled. In 2010 the eruption of the volcano Eyjafjallajokull in Iceland cause air travel in Europe to essentially shut down.
I think yes because if smoke affects the air and our ozone layer and volcanoes produce smoke. :D thanks
Volcanoes erupt gases that change Earth's atmosphere. The volcanic ash and clouds can affect the air and atmosphere
Yes. The change can be dramatic.
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Climates do not affect where volcanoes appear. However, there are Mediterranean volcanoes, in fact, the most active volcanoes in Europe are situated in the Mediterranean.
Volcanoes can erupt in any climate. Climate does not affect a volcano's ability to erupt.
Volcanoes erupt gases that change Earth's atmosphere. The volcanic ash and clouds can affect the air and atmosphere
They can.
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The time of day has practically no affect on volcanoes. The movements of underlying rock layers and geologic structures determine volcanic events.The weather (wind, rain), which is affected by daytime heating, may affect the result of an eruption, in that ash plumes may be either transported farther or washed from the air more quickly.
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light waves travel through a matter, such as air water and others
Volcanoes affect the ocean floor by adding sediment to the ocean basin (bottom of the ocean.) Hope I helped!
Yes. The change can be dramatic.
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Climates do not affect where volcanoes appear. However, there are Mediterranean volcanoes, in fact, the most active volcanoes in Europe are situated in the Mediterranean.