The pulverized particulates are called ash. Larger chunks of magma are called tephra.
Pyroclasts.
Yes. Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions can cause debris flows. Volcanic eruptions can mudflows called lahars.
The volcanic hazard made up of rocky particles about the same size as a grain of sand is called volcanic ash. Volcanic ash is produced during explosive eruptions and can be carried by wind for long distances. It poses risks to human health, infrastructure, and agriculture due to its ability to cause respiratory problems, damage machinery and electronic systems, and disrupt transportation and communication networks.
No. Volcanic ash is not gas. It is made of tiny solid particles of rock or glass formed either when molten rock is fragmented or when solid rock is pulverized by explosive eruptions. Gas from a volcano is simply called volcanic gas.
No, Volcanic gas is the gaseous component released by a volcano, composed primarily of water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide. Fine particles of volcanic rock produced by some eruptions are called ash, not gas.
No. Pebble-sized particles from a volcano are called lapilli. Ash is sand-sized or smaller.
The pulverized particulates are called ash. Larger chunks of magma are called tephra.
Yes. Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions can cause debris flows. Volcanic eruptions can mudflows called lahars.
The volcanic hazard made up of rocky particles about the same size as a grain of sand is called volcanic ash. Volcanic ash is produced during explosive eruptions and can be carried by wind for long distances. It poses risks to human health, infrastructure, and agriculture due to its ability to cause respiratory problems, damage machinery and electronic systems, and disrupt transportation and communication networks.
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No. Volcanic ash is not gas. It is made of tiny solid particles of rock or glass formed either when molten rock is fragmented or when solid rock is pulverized by explosive eruptions. Gas from a volcano is simply called volcanic gas.
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According to me it is called lava when it come out.
No, Volcanic gas is the gaseous component released by a volcano, composed primarily of water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide. Fine particles of volcanic rock produced by some eruptions are called ash, not gas.
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That is most likely to be Basalt, also called bluestone