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Magma with low viscosity
Magma with high silica content
The cloud of ash, gas, and rock fragments that is produced during a volcanic eruption is called a volcanic plume or eruption cloud.
The main theory was that it was the workings of the gods.
Yes! It does make a new land form!
The answer is : Magma with low viscosity. It makes for a weak volcanic eruption. If the viscosity is low (thin), non-explosive eruptions usually begin with fire fountains due to release of dissolved gases. When magma reaches the surface of the earth, it is called lava.
Make troughs to lead the lava away from cities/towns
Yes it is. Volcanic eruptions are the product of certain types of the earths tectonic plate interaction. The tectonic plates make up the earth.
The answer is : Magma with low viscosity. It makes for a weak volcanic eruption. If the viscosity is low (thin), non-explosive eruptions usually begin with fire fountains due to release of dissolved gases. When magma reaches the surface of the earth, it is called lava.
magma and high silica content
Because the minerals from the volcanic ash is fertile.
Snow-covered volcanoes can still pose safety risks. The weight of the snow can increase the likelihood of avalanches and create unstable conditions on the volcano. In addition, warm magma beneath the surface can melt the snow and lead to sudden releases of steam and volcanic gases, potentially triggering volcanic activity. It is essential to follow safety guidelines and monitor volcanic activity when visiting snow-covered volcanoes.