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The Islamic burial tradition for those whose bodies were destroyed in violent explosions is similar to the traditional burial routines. The bodies are washed and then wrapped in a shroud.
Pyroclastic flows.
I think you mean ignimbrites or pyroclastic flows.
solar flares
Solar Flares (Study Island)
Violent explosions that release huge amounts of energy on the surface of the Sun are called solar flares. These intense bursts of radiation occur when magnetic energy that has built up in the solar atmosphere is suddenly released. Solar flares can disrupt communication and navigation systems on Earth and contribute to space weather events.
The most violent volcanic explosions are typically generated from stratovolcanoes, which are steep-sided and composed of alternating layers of lava, ash, and other volcanic materials. These volcanoes have high-viscosity magma that can trap gas, leading to intense pressure build-up and explosive eruptions. Krakatoa and Mount St. Helens are examples of stratovolcanoes known for their violent eruptions.
They are known as solar flares.
Komaga-take Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in Japan. It is located on the Oshima Peninsula of southern Hokkaido and is known for its violent and explosive explosions.
Sudden violent explosions near a sunspot are known as solar flares. These flares occur when magnetic energy that has built up in the solar atmosphere is released suddenly, resulting in intense bursts of radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum. Solar flares can affect space weather, potentially disrupting satellite communications and power grids on Earth. They are often associated with sunspots, which are areas of intense magnetic activity on the Sun's surface.
The most violent volcanic explosions, known as supereruptions, are typically generated from large composite or stratovolcanoes that have accumulated a massive amount of magma beneath their surface over an extended period. When these volcanoes erupt, they release tremendous amounts of gas, ash, and magma with devastating force. Examples include the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815 and the Yellowstone Caldera eruption around 640,000 years ago.
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