False. Nobody can prevent a volcanic eruption, though scientists have some ability to predict eruptions.
Because volcanoes in remote places are difficult for scientists who study volcanoes to know when one is erupting.
Large explosive eruptions are generally characteristic of stratovolcanoes.
Volcanoes are created by layers of ash and lava eruptions
Cinder cone volcanoes produce small explosive eruptions.
composite volcanoes
Because volcanoes in remote places are difficult for scientists who study volcanoes to know when one is erupting.
Shielf volcanoes generally produce "quiet" eruptions. Explosive eruptions are rare.
There are three types of volcanoes which have different shapes and types of eruptions. * Shield Volcanoes - are low and flat and have small, flowing eruptions. * Composite Volcanoes - are a mixture between shield volcanoes and cone volcanoes, their eruptions are explosive. * Cone Volcanoes - are the tallest and largest volcanoes, and they have VERY explosive eruptions.
shield volcanoes.
Eruptions at shield volcanoes are almost always non-explosive.
No one can predict.Also, there will be volcano eruptions at volcanoes mostly.
A volcanologist studies the activity of volcanoes and their eruptions. These scientists are usually geologists who specialize in volcanology, and have at least a Master's degree in the discipline.
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...
Large explosive eruptions are generally characteristic of stratovolcanoes.
Volcanoes in Japan have explosive eruptions because there is a a magma chamber that has not completely move along the mantle yet so when it erupts it has explosive eruptions.
Robert I Tilling has written: 'Volcanoes' -- subject(s): Volcanoes 'Eruptions of Hawaiian volcanoes' -- subject(s): Volcanoes 'Eruptions of Mount St. Helens' -- subject(s): Eruption, 1980, Volcanoes
Volcanoes are created by layers of ash and lava eruptions