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No, not all volcanic eruptions pass through the crater at the volcanic summit. Some eruptions can occur from fissures on the sides of the volcano or even from vents located lower down on the volcano's slopes.
scientists are almost able to predict volcano eruptions because of all the signs we get that we can compare to what has happened before other volcanoes erupted...
Since there are volcanic eruptions all the time, it would be truly astonishing if there were none in 2012.
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A volcano is a geologic feature, not an event. An event in which a volcano produces lava or ash is a volcanic eruptions. Virtually all volcanoes will erupt multiple times.
No, Stromboli volcano is not a shield volcano. It is a stratovolcano, which is characterized by its steep profile and explosive eruptions. Stromboli is known for its frequent and nearly continuous eruptions of lava and ejecta.
The vent of a volcano is the opening through which molten rock and volcanic gases are expelled during an eruption. It allows pressure to be released from within the volcano, helping to prevent explosive eruptions. Additionally, the vent is a key feature for scientists to monitor volcanic activity and predict potential eruptions.
You can go online to the official Arenal volcano website for the Costa Rican volcano. It will tell you all the up to date infromation on the activity of the volcano.
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No, not all volcanic eruptions emit large amounts of gas. The amount of gas released during an eruption can vary depending on factors such as the type of volcano, the magma composition, and the eruption style. Some volcanic eruptions may release more gas than others, but it is not a universal characteristic shared by all eruptions.
I'm thinking yes. But maybe is a long list to write all the volcano eruptions that happened in Santa Maria.