Mauna Loa
Mt. Etna in Sicily was undergoing a minor eruption earlier this week.
Major volcano eruptions in 1988 included Nevado del Ruiz in Colombia, Kilauea in Hawaii, and several in Indonesia including Anak Ranakh, Banda Api, Kiebessy, and Slamet volcanoes. .
A volcano is a mountain from which lava flows out during an eruption.
Volcanologists study volcanoes, including their formation, eruption patterns, and impacts on the environment. They work to understand volcanic processes and hazards in order to mitigate risks and protect communities living near active volcanoes.
Mount Erebus in Antarctica is the southernmost historically active volcano on Earth. With a summit elevation of 3,794 metres (12,448 ft), it is located on Ross Island, which is also home to three inactive volcanoes, notably Mount Terror. Mount Erebus is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, which includes over 160 active volcanoes. Erebus is the only active volcano on the Antarctic continent. The volcano has been observed to be continuously active since 1972. The most recent known eruption of an Antarctic volcano was that of Deception Island in 1987. There are 36 known volcanoes in Antarctica, most of which are assumed dormant.
A lateral blast is also another name for a flank eruption or a lateral eruption. It is a volcanic eruption that takes place on the flanks of a volcano (the side of a volcano) instead of the summit. The flanks give way before any magma is forced out through a conduit which feeds magma to the summit. The features are found on shield volcanoes.
If the eruption was big enough it could block out the sun and causing the earth to cool. If you saw pictures of the recent Iceland volcanic eruption you could see how this could happen. Most likely the recent eruption will cause weather to changes around the world. One of the elements that is sent into the atmosphere is sulfur and sulfur reflects sunlight back so it doesn't reach the earth causing it to cool and changing weather. P.S. - Yo babs my name is Sharon and I love you...will you marry me Danny?!
There are no two volcanoes with the same name.
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.
There are NO volcanoes in Uruguay.
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.
No state name means Home of the Volcanoes.