The lava spluges outta the sides and burns the volcano apart. It looks nothing like it did before.
If the composition of the magma is high in silica, the eruption will be explosive. The Eruption of Mt. St. Helens was an explosive eruption. If the composition of the magma is low in silica, it will produce a quiet eruption. The eruption(s) of Mt. Kilauea are quiet eruptions.
The lava spluges outta the sides and burns the volcano apart. It looks nothing like it did before.
If the composition of the magma is high in silica, the eruption will be explosive. The Eruption of Mt. St. Helens was an explosive eruption. If the composition of the magma is low in silica, it will produce a quiet eruption. The eruption(s) of Mt. Kilauea are quiet eruptions.
Three factors that affect the violence of a volcanic eruption are the composition of the magma (viscosity and gas content), the location of the eruption (proximity to populated areas), and the type of volcano (shield, cinder cone, stratovolcano).
· It is determined by the primary factors of the magma's Temperature, its Composition, and the amount of Dissolved Gases it contains.
local people and the environment in which the volcano was in.
i dont think so. So the answer is probably no.......
i dont think so. So the answer is probably no.......
Yes, soda can affect the eruption of a baking soda volcano because the reaction between the baking soda and vinegar (or other acidic liquid) produces carbon dioxide gas, creating the fizzing eruption. The type of liquid used can impact the rate and intensity of the reaction.
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.
No. While volcanic eruptions can affect weather, they are considered geologic events.
Because it's not officially a 'dead' volcano - it's just dormant. Additionally, the caldera covers such a vast area that, in the event of a 'super eruption', the amount of material ejected would affect the Earth for centuries to come. Possibly resulting in the extinction of all life on this planet !