*Houses, buildings, road, and fields are covered with ash
*It causes air crash of planes or delayed flights
*It causes damage to houses, plants, wild life and even people (which are caused by lava)
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There are no volcanoes in Australia so there are no volcanic eruptions. Even if there are it is dormant means its asleep not active.
the two types of volcanic eruptions are magma and lava
Underwater landslides, Underwater volcanic eruptions, and Underwater earthquakes
Earthquakes, lava flows, acid rain, pyroclastic flows, widespread ash fall including effects on aircraft that use jet engines, in some cases they can cause floods since the heat can melt nearby glaciers, such as the recent eruption in iceland.....
The silica content effects the force of a volcanic eruption because magma with a lot of silica is thicker and magma with less silica is thinner. The amount of dissolved gases in magma effects the force of a volcanic eruption because the less gas in the magma, the less pressure will be inside the volcano. The temperature of the magma effects the force of a volcanic eruption because the hotter the magma, the more runny it is.
There are no volcanoes in Australia so there are no volcanic eruptions. Even if there are it is dormant means its asleep not active.
the two types of volcanic eruptions are magma and lava
it is pretty simple. if it is a (Yellowstone)caldera probaly 3/4 of USA will be gone, Texas and mexico might live and Northern Canada will probably. to the question, volcanic eruptions will kill people. (why dont you go by an active volcano and see what happens, i am really not sure)
Effusive eruptions >:3 WPCMSAdv. Gif. Science
The sulfur cloud that comes out after a volcanic eruption covers the earth's atmosphere, stops much sunlight from reaching Earth, and makes the Earth colder by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.
Effusive eruptions >:3 WPCMSAdv. Gif. Science
Underwater landslides, Underwater volcanic eruptions, and Underwater earthquakes
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Hawaiian eruptions are the least severe. It is a 0 on the Volcanic Explosivity Index VEI scale.Strombolian eruptions are relatively mildly explosive 1-2 on the VEI scale.Vulcanian eruptions are 2-3 on the VEI scale.Peléan eruptions are 4-5 on the VEI scale.Plinian eruptions are the most destructive. They are from 6-8 on the VEI scale.http://ete.cet.edu/gcc/?/volcanoes_explosivity/
Mount St. Helens in the United States, known for its catastrophic eruption in 1980. Mount Fuji in Japan, an iconic and symmetrical volcano that last erupted in 1707. Mount Etna in Italy, Europe's most active volcano with frequent eruptions.
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Landslide, fires, and hot springs