Volcanic eruptions are common in some of the Earth's volcanic hot-spots.
Yes. Volcanic eruptions typically release dust and other particles which shield the earth from the sun, producing a cooling effect. Some greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, can be released, causing a warming effect.
hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, tropical storms, volcanic eruptions, you name it
Some are, and some are not.
some volcanic eruptions are very destructive cause there would be no evidencethat it is going to erupt
Here are some volcano-related questions for science projects: How does the type of volcano affect the eruption style? What factors influence the frequency of volcanic eruptions? How do volcanic eruptions impact the environment and surrounding communities? Can volcanic eruptions be predicted accurately? What are the different types of volcanic rocks and how are they formed? How do volcanic eruptions contribute to the formation of new landforms? What role do volcanic gases play in the Earth's atmosphere and climate? How do scientists monitor and study volcanic activity to improve prediction and mitigation efforts? What are the similarities and differences between volcanic eruptions on Earth and other planets? How have volcanic eruptions shaped the history and development of human civilizations?
Along some plate boundaries.
Volcanic eruptions.
No, not all volcanic eruptions pass through the crater at the volcanic summit. Some eruptions can occur from fissures on the sides of the volcano or even from vents located lower down on the volcano's slopes.
False. Nobody can prevent a volcanic eruption, though scientists have some ability to predict eruptions.
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cyclones, volcanic eruptions, forest fires ,overgrazing