Not in the slightest. There is NO connection between an eclipse and a volcano.
The point is, eclipses happen twice a year or so. Volcanoes go off every few years. Just by sheer coincidence, some volcanoes will erupt during an eclipse.
But there is no causal connection between them.
"As if an eclipse will stop this war."See related link for a plot summary.
People in the penumbra of an eclipse see a partial eclipse.
No. During an annular eclipse the moon is farther away than during a total eclipse, which is why it appears smaller in the sky and cannot completely block the sun.
The white halo that can be seen during the Solar Eclipse is the Sun's Corona.
partial lunar eclipse.
No, the eruption of a volcano during an eclipse is just a coincidence!
No
No, it's just a coincidenceyou're welcome B)
Nope! It's a mere coincidence
No, it's just a coincidenceyou're welcome B)
There is just one coincidence, some volcanoes can erupt during an eclipse.
They're independent, though the volcanic cloud might make things darker
Cotopaxi volcano is in Ecuador. A volcano magma can be measured during and after volcano eruption. The Cotopaxi eruption in 1987, its lahar has travelled for 60 miles.
magma flows up to form the eruption
Fine material thrown out of a volcano during an eruption.
The first known eruption is around 1800BC, during the Bronze Age.
An active volcano is a volcano that has had at least one eruption during the past 10,000 years. An active volcano might be erupting or dormant. An erupting volcano is an active volcano that is having an eruption... A dormant volcano is an active volcano that is not erupting, but supposed to erupt again.