Basaltic magma usually produces a Hawaiian or Stombolian style of eruption.
quiet
Earthquakes
many lives and property would destroy
The scientific term for an underwater volcanic eruption is submarine volcanic eruption. This occurs when molten rock, ash, and gases are released beneath the surface of the ocean. Submarine volcanic eruptions can create new seafloor structures like underwater mountains or volcanic islands.
balls and stuff
Lighting occurs during volcanic eruptions. It is a result of electrical charges separating as particles of volcanic ash collide in an eruption plume.
When magma pushes all the way through the Earth's crust, a volcanic eruption occurs. This can lead to the formation of different landforms such as volcanoes, lava flows, and volcanic mountains.
When magma breaks through the earth's crust, it results in a volcanic eruption. This can lead to the release of lava, ash, gases, and rock fragments onto the surface. Volcanic eruptions can vary in intensity and have the potential to cause widespread destruction and impact local ecosystems.
yes. vents will eventually become volcanoes. as an eruption occurs, a volcanic neck is slowly created. then that is called a volcano.
The explosiveness of a volcanic eruption is largely influenced by the magma's composition and the amount of trapped gases within it. Magma with high viscosity and gas content tends to lead to more explosive eruptions, as the gases can build up pressure within the magma chamber until they are forcefully released.
Primary succession occurs, as any life will be incinerated or trapped under solid rock.
Primary succession occurs in an area where there is only bare rock - no organisms and no soil. This occurs after a volcanic eruption on land that covers an area in lava. It also occurs when a volcano at sea becomes tall enough to become a volcanic island.