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Mr Erebus is a volcano, the southern-most active volcano on earth. As a volcano, then, there are no 'effects' -- positive or negative, connected with this landscape.
The vulcanic fumes that comes off once the volcano erupts can cause major effects for the atmosphere for the people and animals that leave around the radius that the volcano is at.. it can cause potential risk for people and effect their lungs and respiratory systems and have other effects as well.
Stratovolcano (a composite volcano)
An epicentre in a volcano is where the whole volcano erupted and when the primary and secondary effects started
they ruin the earth.
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The most important factor in determining the effects of a volcano eruption on the people, wildlife, and vegetation near the volcano is the type of eruption (which depends on the type of volcano). There are two basic kinds of eruptions and any volcano can erupt as some combination of these. The first type of eruption consists mostly of molten rock running over the surface of the Earth like a thick liquid. This kind of volcano often comes from the ocean floor and some of the most familiar examples are lava flows that occur in Hawaii. In terms of effects on people and animals, these lava flows usually move slowly enough that animals can get out of the way in time. But they are very hot and bury any vegetation (or houses!) in their path and often can start fires that are dangerous.
Lava and rock explode out of the volcano then lava pours down the volcano covering the land then turning into rock making the volcano bigger.
It could kill them
a new land form
it effects it by making trees die