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* floods * bushfires * volcanic eruptions
The island of Hawaii was formed by volcanic activity over a period of thousands of years.
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Mars is geologically dead. It did have volcanic eruptions in the past, but these ceased about 1.8 billion years ago
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No, but people have been able to predict when volcanic eruptions are going to happen for several years. Hope this was helpful :)
The lava cools and keeps piling up for thousands of years
* floods * bushfires * volcanic eruptions
The island of Hawaii was formed by volcanic activity over a period of thousands of years.
The planet Earth has always had volcanic eruptions, since its earliest formation about four and a half billion years ago.
They sure can.Because in the past thousand years,eruptions claimed more than 300,000 lives
yes
It can cause a very low drop in temperature like it did billions of years ago
yes it can Yes, they certainly can. Vesuvius and Krakatoa are two famous examples in history, and there are more recent volcanic eruptions that have taken lives as well. People seem to get complacent, especially when eruptions can be separated by hundreds or even thousands of years. Fifty seven people died during the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens. Up to 800 died in the Philippines when Pinatubo erupted in 1991. There are many others. See links
Mars is geologically dead. It did have volcanic eruptions in the past, but these ceased about 1.8 billion years ago
Brilliantly colored sunrises and sunsets
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