i dont know maybe ur dog
in 1991 the Phillippines had a Volcanic eruption that carried ash to the eastcoast of Africa.The Ash had Traveled 4,971miles
Volcanic ash plumes can exceed 20 miles in height and travel for thousands of miles.
The volcanic ash spreaded through iceland then France then Spain then England and most of it was in Oxford!
It depends on how far it has traveled. Ash fresh out of a volcano may be as hot as 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. Ash that has fallen from high in the atmosphere will be the same temperature as its environment.
The blast of the volcano, the wind, and how light the ash is all affect how far it will travel.
Humans have orbited the moon. When they were around the "back", they were about 240,000 miles from the earth. That's the record so far.
80.45 mi.
NO!! You can not and never try to. Even though volcanic ash looks like sand (and sand is not bad for you), under the microscope it does not look like sand at all. It has very jagged edges and is very sharp. If you eat it, it will cut up your lunges and you will bleed to death. If you try to eat it, DON'T SAY I DIDN'T WARN YOU.
Plane engines are like any machine. If you get enough dust in it (or in this case, ash), then they is a high possibility that they may stop working. Whenever there is an eruption, air activity is ceased until it is deemed safe to resume. Even though the volcano was not in the UK, the ash and soot from the volcano, depending on weather conditions, could have easily traveled that far. It is better to be safe and cancel flights than to try and risk it and have engines fail while in the air.
Not as far as can be ascertained.
how far u traveled
"Far" can be used as an adjective or an adverb. It was at the far end of the room. He traveled far.