The humans would have to go away and some would die.
EDIT BY OOP584: The Humans would move, and some would die, but it will also kill wildlife and animals, forcing other animals to move to search for food, and then some areas would be overpopulated, killing those animals, messing up the food chain.
The 1902 eruption Of Santa Maria in Guatemala had caused over 1,500 deaths in those who lived there. It also destroyed 51-100 houses and killed everything around it. Santa Maria had a huge effect on everything because the 1902 eruption ranked top 3 wort eruptions in the 20th century.
it makes it hard for humans to breath because of ash that shoots up from the volcano,causes plants and vegetation to die off quickly and some people may die for getting in or near the lava.
It's eruption.
Yes. Krakatoa was a volcano. Therefore the eruption of Kraktoa was a volcanic eruption.
A volcanic eruption is an example of natural pollution because when a volcano erupts, volcanic ash and volcanic bombs are also erupted. The air produced suffocates animals and humans which are nearby. The eruptions also destroy houses, plants and trees.
adding large quantities of several gases, such as sulfur dioxide, to the atmosphere as well as volcanic ash and dust.
A volcanic eruption here on Earth can not affect the Sun. However, a volcanic eruption here on Earth can put particles of ash and some volcanic gases into the atmosphere that affects the transparency of Earth's atmosphere to sunlight. With the ash content the skies near the volcano go dark during the day and with the gases (especially sulfur oxides) the amount of cloud cover increases causing sunlight to be reflected and the air to cool.
Outside of prayer, there is nothing humans can do to stop a volcanic eruption.
It's eruption.
Pressure and magma
Death, major injuries etc.
Yes. Krakatoa was a volcano. Therefore the eruption of Kraktoa was a volcanic eruption.
A volcanic eruption is an example of natural pollution because when a volcano erupts, volcanic ash and volcanic bombs are also erupted. The air produced suffocates animals and humans which are nearby. The eruptions also destroy houses, plants and trees.
adding large quantities of several gases, such as sulfur dioxide, to the atmosphere as well as volcanic ash and dust.
it is the upperpart of the volcanic chimney during an eruption it is the upperpart of the volcanic chimney during an eruption
A volcanic eruption here on Earth can not affect the Sun. However, a volcanic eruption here on Earth can put particles of ash and some volcanic gases into the atmosphere that affects the transparency of Earth's atmosphere to sunlight. With the ash content the skies near the volcano go dark during the day and with the gases (especially sulfur oxides) the amount of cloud cover increases causing sunlight to be reflected and the air to cool.
is a volcanic eruption part of the rock cycle
is a volcanic eruption part of the rock cycle
by it's smoke, it's lava, and it's other harmful objects.