A volcano is no threat until the pressurised magma is launched out of the top. If you plug the top or destroy the volcano, the pressure would force the magma to find a different way to escape, thus defeating the purpose of destroying the volcano in the first place.
Volcanoes destroy the worlds lands to make new lands of its own. They destroy the homes, places, and people in the world.
all of them quite simply.
Yes
it could kill them or destroy there home
One connection between earthquakes and volcanoes is that they all have to do with Plate Tectionics and they destroy things
All over, but one is in Yellow Stone, which will destroy everything within 200 miles when it erupts in 2012
Well the islands can't sink it's impossible so it would most likely be volcanoes
Volcanos burn
it could kill them or destroy there home
One connection between earthquakes and volcanoes is that they all have to do with Plate Tectionics and they destroy things
All over, but one is in Yellow Stone, which will destroy everything within 200 miles when it erupts in 2012
If there is a volcano near a village or town and the volcano erupts, it will destroy the peoples' homes and, if they don't get out of there fast enough, could kill them. Also it can destroy animals' homes and families.
Well the islands can't sink it's impossible so it would most likely be volcanoes
The cast of Erupting Volcanos - 1990 includes: Twin Volcanos
Where in asia volcanos found
Volcanos burn
There are three types of volcanos, shield, cinder, and composite volcanos. Cinder volcanos are the smallest, while shield volcanos are the largest. Composite volcanos are the most dangerous and the most explosive.
There are no active volcanos in the Grand Canyon
Volcanologist* -- Volcano = Volcanos Ology= Study of -- It is the study of volcanos
Parasitic cone volcanos and cinder cone volcanos are not the same when classifying. Cinder cone volcanos are the most popular type of volcano, named for its cone shaped formation. Cinder cone volcano are also considered the smallest type of volcanos and can stand alone or grow on the flanks of other volcanos. The parasitic cone volcanos are similar to the cinder cones, however, the volcano is found on the flanks of other volcanos, hence, the name. It is created by flank eruptions of larger volcanos.