it was pretty loud, since volcanos usually tend to be loud. Lots of rumbling and such
no it was a loud eruption
loud
The 1980 eruption was very explosive. Ash was blown 80,000 feet into the air and the mountain is a quarter mile shorter than it was before the eruption.
Cinder cone volcanoes typically have explosive eruptions that can be loud due to the release of gas and volcanic material under pressure. The loudness can vary depending on the size and intensity of the eruption.
Volcanoes CAN make loud noise, but other times they have Quiet Eruptions, where magma pours out slowly and without any loud noise. But there are also Explosive Eruptions, where there is a loud explosion, such as Mt. Saint Helen's, and it can throw out ash, cinders, and bombs (Which are just different sizes of rock and ash)
Volcano eruptions create loud sounds due to the explosive release of gas, ash, and rock. The sound waves generated by the eruption can travel far distances because they propagate through the air with very little attenuation. So, even people located far away from the volcano can hear the loud noises produced during an eruption.
it is loud
A loud noise...
a loud sound
It is told that the eruption of 1980 could be heard all around the world
A loud, explosive, resounding noise produced by the explosive expansion of air heated by a lightining discharge. (Dictionary.com)
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