it will remove the heat and pressure to balance the gravity and protecting the earth from bursting
volcanic ash
A supervolcano eruption can release a massive amount of ash, volcanic gases (such as sulfur dioxide), and pyroclastic flows, which are fast-moving currents of hot gas and volcanic debris. It can result in significant global climate impacts due to the vast amounts of volcanic material released into the atmosphere.
Volcanic eruption. It must be more painful because you literraly melt.
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After the volcano activity ceases, the winds would carry the dust along, and rain would help to bring the dust down to the surface.
Yes, though some would call it ultra plinian.
What you would expect after an explosive eruption is darkened skies. You should also expect warmer temperatures.
The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, a stratovolcano located in Washington state, in the United States, was a major volcanic eruption. It rated a 5 on the Volcanic Explosice Index, which rates volcanic eruptions from 1-10.
many lives and property would destroy
An eruption of Olympus Mons, the largest volcano on Mars, would likely have significant implications for the Martian environment. It could release large amounts of ash, dust, and volcanic gases into the atmosphere, potentially affecting climate patterns and atmospheric composition. The eruption may also lead to the reshaping of the Martian landscape and could potentially impact any existing habitats or ecosystems on the planet.
No. But if I had to I would pick things that were only native or existed in areas not near volcanoes. However, you did not say that you had to be next to this volcano immediately after a volcanic eruption. So no I cannot.
Most volcanic ash do travel in the direction of the prevailing wind. But they do initialy move randomly after eruption.