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Evacuate the citizens of the eruption site/city/geo. region

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not really a lot of ways but here are some

  • don't go to an ative volcano
  • when you see lava run fast to the water(not so close to land)

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Don't lie near one

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What are some Difficulties after an eruption?

Volcanic clouds of dust, hot larva flows


What are the possible effects of a volcano eruption?

there are many effects including disturbing aircraft travel, destroying the view of many landscapes,


What are tha things you do after and before during the volcanic eruption?

you are asking a seemingly simple question but it has a complex answer. Prior to an eruption you have the forming of the caldera. Then you have the eruption: here are some effusive eruption, central vent eruption,fissure eruption, subaqueous eruption, sub glacial eruption, pyroclastic eruption, ash-flow eruption. The most spectacular of all of them is the pyroclastic eruption. It throws off viscous gas-rich magmas and producesw a great deal of solid volcanic fragments. A volcanic eruption after is called clean up. The included link about Mt St Helens eruption will give you an idea on the potentially explosive power of a volcano.


How can a volcanic eruption affect the sun?

A volcanic eruption here on Earth can not affect the Sun. However, a volcanic eruption here on Earth can put particles of ash and some volcanic gases into the atmosphere that affects the transparency of Earth's atmosphere to sunlight. With the ash content the skies near the volcano go dark during the day and with the gases (especially sulfur oxides) the amount of cloud cover increases causing sunlight to be reflected and the air to cool.


What are the stages of an eruption column?

An eruption column consists of hot volcanic ash emitted during an explosive volcanic eruption. An explosive eruption always begins with some form of blockage in the crater of a volcano When magma flows towards the surface pressure builds, eventually causing the blockage to be blasted out in an explosive eruption. The pressure from the magma and gases are released through the weakest point in the cone, usually the crater. The sudden release of pressure causes the gases in the magma to suddenly froth and create volcanic ash and pumice, which is then ejected through the volcanic vent to create the signature eruption column commonly associated with explosive eruptions.

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Was Krakatoa volcanic eruption a plinian eruption?

Yes, though some would call it ultra plinian.


What are some example constructive force?

Volcanic Eruption. It builds land.


What are some Difficulties after an eruption?

Volcanic clouds of dust, hot larva flows


What are some of Italy's interesting events?

well, there are alot but one is the volcanic eruption in Pompeii.


What is some effects of kilaueas last eruption?

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A volcanic eruption can be frightening and destructive, but it can also help humankind. Choose two positive outcomes of a volcanic eruption?

two benefits of a volcanic eruption one is that it help plants grow and Volcanic materials ultimately break down and weather to form some of the most fertile soils on Earth


Is it true or false that some types of volcanic activity do not involve the eruption of lava?

this statement is true


What are some volcanic gases?

The most common volcanic gas released in an eruption is water vapor. Water vapor is followed by carbon dioxide and sulfur gas.


Is it true or false that's some types of volcanic activity do not involve the eruption of lava?

this statement is true


What are pyroclastics?

Pyroclasts are rock fragments or rocks formed from volcanic fragments thrown into the air as a result of a volcanic eruption. Also known as tephra, some examples of these rocks include pumice, reticulite and scoria.


What are the possible effects of a volcano eruption?

there are many effects including disturbing aircraft travel, destroying the view of many landscapes,