Fire,Ash,smoke clouds, and earthquakes
Because when the volcano erupts it lets all the hot volcanic acid and lava out of the ground making the earth's surface cooler.
Krakatoa (or Krakatau) had a volcanic eruption in 1883
you can't get find eruption you can get it by leveling up.
Put it this way: What caused the eruption of Mt. Fuji in 1707? Like every volcanic eruption, it was caused by pressure within the earth building up until lava broke through a vulnerable place in the earth's crust. Such places are called volcanos; if they are considered unlikely to erupt, they are called dormant, and if they are deemed likely to erupt in the foreseeable future, they are called active.
Composite volcanoes typically erupt with explosive force: the magma is too stiff to allow easy escape of volcanic gases. As a consequence, tremendous internal pressures mount as the trapped gases expand during ascent, before the pent-up pressure is suddenly released in a violent eruption.
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Clean up, usually. And rebuild or relocate.
you remove the ash
Mount Krakatoa in Indonesia in 1883 was the loudest ever heard and recorded volcanic eruption, the sound of its eruption was heard up to the northernmost tip of Japan
Lava, cinder, arsh, gases, watervapour.
pressure builds up in the earth and pushes the magma up to the surface.
moving of tectonic plates and the build up of pressure within the volcanic mountain under the dried up lava which became rock after the previous volcanic eruption
A volcanic eruption starts with the build up of pressure in the magma chamber. A bulge in the crater may indicate a impending eruption. Earthquakes may also precede an eruption.
A volcanic eruption can lead to succession by creating bare, nutrient-poor volcanic terrain. This allows pioneer species such as lichens and mosses to colonize the area. Over time, these species help to break down the rock and build up soil, making it more hospitable for other plants and organisms to establish and thrive. This process continues as different species progressively colonize the area, leading to a succession of different plant communities.
when a large volcanic eruption happens, it'll most likeyl send up a large gas cloud into the air that blocks out the sun for a while. the blockage of the suns heat cools down the surrounding area until the cloud dissipates
a baking soda volcano simulates without the lava how pressure builds up and then is released simultaneously to represent a volcanic eruption
Krakatoa or Krakatau in Indonesia was the loudest volcanic explosion that ever recorded, was heard 3,500 km ( 2,170 miles ) and it was in 1883