A Limnic eruption is a rare natural disaster. It is when carbon dioxide suddenly erupts from deep lake water, suffocating wildlife, livestock and humans. Limnic eruptions may also cause tsunamis in the lake as the rising carbon dioxide displaces water.
The kinds of eruptions are the quiet eruptions and the explosive eruptions.
Mt. Apo is a stratovolcano, meaning it was formed by periodical eruptions. It is most part composed by harden lava.
The eruptions in Hawaii are quiet eruptions coming from a hot spot.
Shielf volcanoes generally produce "quiet" eruptions. Explosive eruptions are rare.
explosive and quiet eruptions
Six types of classification of volcanic eruptions in the Philippines are Hawaiian, Straombolian, Vulcanian, Plinian, Ultra-Plinian, and Phreatic. Plinian eruptions are explosive eruptions that produce a large ash cloud.
volcanic eruptions are hotter
No, quiet eruptions.
They don't know the process of Mt Merap's eruptions because they have not found out what causes the eruptions
Pumice and tuff are the product of violent eruptions. Rhyolite is often, but not always produced by violent eruptions, but it can also form from slow, extrusive eruptions.
The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora and the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa were the largest volcanic eruptions in human history. Both were extremely violent Ultra Plinian eruptions, which spew massive amounts of ash miles into the atmosphere. They were also caldera-forming eruptions, meaning that they drained so much magma from underground that they collapsed into the space left behind. The eruption of Krakatoa produced about 20 cubic kilometers of ash while the eruption of Mount Tambora produced about 160 cubic kilometers.
Mauna Loa has had 39 eruptions