The Montserrat eruption was predicted by scientists. They warned the British government that the volcano was still active and would erupt again. The predictions were ignored.
Many buildings were destroyed including the only hospital, the airport and many main roads.
primary: - lava flows - ash flows - gas - blasts secondary: - debris flows - mud flows hope this helps
Can't prevent them but they are predicted by weather observations. This is called meteorology. Tornados can be predicted but what can't be predicted is how they move or where they will go next.
The Mount Helen's 1980 eruption was a major volcanic eruption.
No. The word eruption is a noun. The adverb form is "eruptively."
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very big
Montserrat is an island in the Caribbean. It is one of the Leeward islands and at the time of the famous eruption it had 12,000 inhabitants
people were shocked...'omg'
No. The term compostie volcano describes a kind of volcano, not a kind of volcanic eruption. The Soufrière Hills on Montserrat is indeed a composite volcano, however, whether it is erupting or not.
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July 18 2003 was it last eruption July 18 2003 was it last eruption July 18 2003 was it last eruption
African and eursion plate. they were involved in mount etnas eruption
There was a really bad eruption and almost all of the city was destroyed because of it. Montserrat is an small Caribbean island, the capital is plymoth.
The repair costs of the Montserrat eruption was $268,000.00. Between storm damage and volcanic eruptions, Montserrat averages 8,645.00 damage annually. In the last volcanic eruption 5,000 people were affected and 32 were killed.
The total cost of damage because of the eruption of Mount Montserrat is believed to be close to 300 million dollars. The eruption also put a halt to the entire city of Providence and its economy.