If it is an effusive eruption, the lava can burn living organisms. In an explosive eruption pyroclastic flows can sweep away, bury and/or burn living organisms. Ash can poison the soil and cause animals to suffocate. Plants and animals alike may be exposed to toxic gasses.
The Volcano erupting and consuming the town.
no
1.Death 2.Bad things 3.Buring things and thats it
The matter thrown out of a volcano while it is erupting is called lava, and it consists of melted rock matter. Before erupting, the lava moves underground towards the opening of the volcano. When it is underground like this, it is called magma.
there are no living things in a volcano
No, the phrase "looking like an erupting volcano" is not a simile; it's a metaphor. A simile explicitly compares two different things using "like" or "as," while this phrase directly compares something to an erupting volcano without using those words. However, it does convey a vivid image similar to a simile.
People have attempted to stop volcanic eruptions by diverting magma flow or cooling the volcano with water, but these methods are often ineffective due to the size and power of volcanic eruptions. It is generally not practical or safe to try to stop a volcanic eruption by putting something in the volcano.
there is nothing good about living on a volcano because it will erupt again.
They are non-living as volcanoes do not breathe, eat, reproduce, does not have any cells, does grow but does not develop.
It affect non-living things because if there is a animal near a tree and the ground shakes because of a earthquake the tree will fall on the animal and might die. It can kill a bird if the bird is up in the tree.
Nope. Maybe a good view
Blizzards can perhaps move non-living things, for example, rocks might move. Blizzards may also damage non-living things, for example, a house or a car. However, blizzards don't do major damage to non-living things.