Nintendolover says:
magma from earths inner core erupts from a mountain\hole turning into lava.
The lava is very hot and can destroy things. After it touches the ground it turns into
hard rock, trapping things beneath it.
The deadliest volcanic eruption in the world was the eruption of the Tambora volcano in 1812, It caused an estimated 92,000 deaths.
A volcanologist or a geologist specializing in volcanoes would be most likely to study the cooling of lava after a volcanic eruption. They would investigate the physical and chemical properties of the cooling lava to understand its behavior and how it solidifies over time.
At the next valcanic erruption.
valcanic rock , basalt
Hawaii, if you mean just in the U.S
Mount Fuji erupts volcanos in Japan.
Hawaii, if you mean just in the U.S
It is above a subduction zone
yes in 2010 the eruption in Iceland had a big effect on air travel because of the ash cloud the volcano released. Scientists believed that the ash could stop the engines from running. This year there was another eruption in Iceland but scientists had discovered that the ash didn't have as big effect on the engines as they had originally thought therefore it was the travel companies who got to choose if the planes flew or not.
Volcanic eruption can be classified mainly based on the name of the volcano. They are Surtseyan eruption, Plinian eruption, Vulcanian eruption, Strombolian eruption and Hawaiian eruption.
As lava flows down from the volcano, it's so hot that it destroys everything in its path . So, new land is composed of rock. So the answer would be Primary Succession.
the eruption that did it was a eruption