Yes, usually some animals manage to survive. Due to deadly gasses, very few animals tend to live near volcano vents. Many animals also tend to recognize signs that something is wrong before an eruption happens, and they will clear out of the area when it is possible.
The ones that stick around until the eruption will run when it all starts to happen. Sometimes, like in the cases of smaller islands, there is just nowhere to go, and the survival rate is lower. In most cases though, many animals are able to get out of the way and survive.
the same way we would probably
We should save the volcano rabbits purely because they are a species of ANIMAL!! Do we really want to loose any of our beloved animals?
There is occasionally but it gets burn of when it erupts
it affects plant and animal life because the ash clouds cover the sun and the plants and animals die.
it affects plant and animal life because the ash clouds cover the sun and the plants and animals die.
it affects plant and animal life because the ash clouds cover the sun and the plants and animals die
it affects plant and animal life because the ash clouds cover the sun and the plants and animals die
it affects plant and animal life because the ash clouds cover the sun and the plants and animals die
Any live animal is an example of animal life
volcano
No!
In a dormant volcano some bacteria may live in cracks and in thermal springs. The slopes of a volcano may be covered in plant life an even forests if the climate is right, just like any other mountain. There is no life, however, in the areas where magma is present.