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It could erupt and kill the animals
Many plants and animals would die off
Lava flows from vents, setting fire to and often burring everything in its path, it also belches out a mixture of dangerous materials this can burn trees and plants, also bury and kill animals and it affects their environment.
What hazards do volcanoes produce?ash from the volcano would pollute the airhot lava burns buildings, plants, etc.flying debris crushes things around the volcano..
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they die or sometimes stay alive
Sulfur dioxide can indicate many things. For one example, if the smell and amount of sulfur is strong amongst the humans, animals or plants there is more of a chance of a volcano erupting, but if the sulfur is not so heavy amongst the people animals and plants, then it is less likely for the volcano to erupt.
In regards of plants, the ash from the eruption would disturb their ability to photosynthesize. The ash would cover many of their leaves and prevent them from getting the exposure to sunlight that the plants need.In turn, this would reduce the energy intake of animals. Animals that eat the plants would no longer be able to get as much food because plants in the surrounding areas of the volcano would be dying or at least not growing as well as they did before the eruption because of the ash.
obviously they can but if plants have like a really long root they will not die because they can grow back
Iceland had a very big effect from the volcano it caused rain thunder lightning the lava from the volcano even killed some people and lots of plants and animals died.
it affects plant and animal life because the ash clouds cover the sun and the plants and animals die
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.