it can kill a lot of people and decrease vegetation in the place and destroys everything in path
A super volcano is a huge sized volcano that can erupt, the eruption will create crater sized holes around the eruption.
That would be the Krakatoa volcano, which had a devastating eruption in 1883. The eruption caused tsunamis and atmospheric effects that were felt worldwide.
Pressure underneath the skin of the volcano called plasma.
The lava of volcanoes nourish the soil after an eruption. Farmers find that they can easily grow crops and make a nice living after an eruption.
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A volcano eruption can cause an earthquake and or aftershocks
An eruption from the side of a volcano is called a lateral eruption. This usually happens at rift zones where a volcano breaks apart. It is also called a flank eruption. If the volcano is explosive, it may also be called a lateral blast.
A volcano eruption is one of the most impressive events in the planet and the effects of volcanoes and their eruptions could be felt as far away as a different continent. The type of effects of volcanoes depends on the size of the eruption. Some volcanoes could be erupting and not cause much damage even to people nearby while others are so massive that should they erupt they could trigger a world sized catastrophe. So what type of disturbances would you see if there were a massive eruption today? To answer that question we need to be clear about the type of volcano that we are talking about. Volcano eruptions are measured in what is called VEI or Volcano Eruption Index which goes to a most powerful eruption of a VEI8.
A dormant volcano is a volcano which has had an eruption but it was a long time ago. It is a volcano which shows no sign of activity or a future eruption. Basically, a dormant volcano is a volcano which is asleep.
its an eruption which is quiet.
The type of eruption that a composite volcano has is lava flow with cinders and bombs in an explosive eruption
Cotopaxi volcano is in Ecuador. A volcano magma can be measured during and after volcano eruption. The Cotopaxi eruption in 1987, its lahar has travelled for 60 miles.