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well its like the volcano is an anus, and it just lets out a massive fart in the elevator and almost everyone gets stunned, so with the case of the volcano we will most likely all die.
The worst eruption of Santorini ocurred some time between 1500 and 1700 BC. Realtively little is known about the eruption as few records survive from this time. What is known is that the erumption was enormous, likely 100 times larger than the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. A massive quantity of ash was pumped into the atmosphere, likely blanketing much of the Mediterranean. As the eruption drained the magma chamber, much of the island collapsed into the ocean, generating massive tsunamis.
An eruption is likely within hours or days.
A caldera eruption, or caldera-forming eruption is an enormous explosive volcanic eruption. Such an eruption drains huge amounts of magma from beaneath the volcano, causing it to collapse in on itself to fill the space left behind, leaving a massive crater.
It have a massive eruption in the ocean.And it spread about 220 million cubic metres & about 7.7 billion cubic feet.And it an active volcano in Iceland.
Mount Tambora produced a massive eruption in 1883.
well its like the volcano is an anus, and it just lets out a massive fart in the elevator and almost everyone gets stunned, so with the case of the volcano we will most likely all die.
The worst eruption of Santorini ocurred some time between 1500 and 1700 BC. Realtively little is known about the eruption as few records survive from this time. What is known is that the erumption was enormous, likely 100 times larger than the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. A massive quantity of ash was pumped into the atmosphere, likely blanketing much of the Mediterranean. As the eruption drained the magma chamber, much of the island collapsed into the ocean, generating massive tsunamis.
An eruption is likely within hours or days.
A caldera eruption, or caldera-forming eruption is an enormous explosive volcanic eruption. Such an eruption drains huge amounts of magma from beaneath the volcano, causing it to collapse in on itself to fill the space left behind, leaving a massive crater.
It have a massive eruption in the ocean.And it spread about 220 million cubic metres & about 7.7 billion cubic feet.And it an active volcano in Iceland.
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A volcano eruption is one of the most impressive events in the planet and the effects of volcanoes and their eruptions could be felt as far away as a different continent. The type of effects of volcanoes depends on the size of the eruption. Some volcanoes could be erupting and not cause much damage even to people nearby while others are so massive that should they erupt they could trigger a world sized catastrophe. So what type of disturbances would you see if there were a massive eruption today? To answer that question we need to be clear about the type of volcano that we are talking about. Volcano eruptions are measured in what is called VEI or Volcano Eruption Index which goes to a most powerful eruption of a VEI8.
The eruption of the Yellowstone super volcano is generally accepted to be inevitable. So, when the super volcano does erupt, it is likely to be an ELE (Extinction Level Event). It is likely to end most if not all life on Earth. Even life in Singapore.
The impact of this volcano was massive it caused problems for the economy by making flying to dangerous around the ash cloud this stopped many meetings, holidays and others.
An eruption from the side of a volcano is called a lateral eruption. This usually happens at rift zones where a volcano breaks apart. It is also called a flank eruption. If the volcano is explosive, it may also be called a lateral blast.
Crater Lake Volcano, also known as Mount Mazama had a massive eruption approximately 7,700 years ago, forming a deep caldera. The last known eruption took place about 4,800 years ago underwater.