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The Volcano is kilauea and muana in huawii is the most active volcano have more eruption.

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What sudden event could change the earths atmosphere?

The eruption of a very large volcano


What natural phenomenon occurs when magma breaks through the earths crust?

It turns into lava and/or ash in what is called a volcanic eruption.


How was the earth's surface built up as result of the eruption of mount st helens?

the two of earths plat collided and formed upwards and made a volcano!


Does a volcano require energy?

Yes, the formation of a volcanic eruption is driven by heat energy derived from radioactive decay of radioactive elements deep in the earths mantle/core.


What are some examples of volcanic activity leading up to the eruption?

Some examples of volcanic activity leading up to an eruption include increased seismic activity, such as small earthquakes or tremors, ground deformation or bulging caused by magma movement, increased gas emissions, such as sulfur dioxide, and the appearance of new fissures or vents on the volcano's surface through which magma can escape. These signs can help scientists monitor and predict volcanic eruptions.


What do you call a gap in the earths crust through which molten rock escapes onto the earths surface?

Volcano or shield volcano.


Molton rock that flows from a volcano onto Earths surface is?

Molton rock that flows from a volcano onto Earths surface is


Where does volcano get their heat from?

The earths core.


Can dissolved minerals trapped in magma under tremendous pressure provide the force for a volcanic eruption?

No. Dissolved gasses trapped under pressure provide the force.


What type of reaction that happens in a volcano?

Well, its quite complicated, but i dont think theres any specific form of reaction taking place in a volcano apart from, the melting of rock fragments and other earths materials, due to increased pressure and temperature. And then acted upon by internal forces and stress. Nevertheless if all this processes are to be coined into a word, then the reaction in a volcano, would be a "Geothermal Reaction", or simply a "Volcanic Reaction".


What catastrophic event can result from movements of plates in the earths crust?

Earthquakes Tsunamis and ultimately on a longer time scale a volcanic eruption (destructive plate margin volcano such as mt st helens in the 1980s)


What is A vent at the earths surface through which magma and gasses erupt called?

This describes a volcano.