Volcanic ash can clog the throat and damage the eyes and lungs. The weight of it can bring town trees and roofs. When mixed with water it can form deadly mudflows called lahars. It shorts out electrical circuits and can clog and damage the engines of cars and planes, potentially causing planes to crash.
At some point the weight of the ash will cause the roof to collapse.
The correct spelling is volcanic tuff instead of volcanic tuft. Volcanic ash that has been ejected from vents during eruption makes volcanic tuff.
No. Volcanic ash is harmful to inhale and can be toxic, but it is not radioactive.
Volcanic ash can create very fertile soil.
No. While volcanic ash can have a basaltic composition, it usually does not. Basalt forms from lava. Volcanic ash forms tuff.
Volcanic ash can cause lung problems from breathing the ash in.
it could settle on the rivers and seas and can cause respiratory problems.
Volcanic ash can be very heavy and cause things to break and collapse.
Can cause the roofs of buildings to collapse.
Volcanic ash can get in to airplane engines and cause them to fail.
Volcanic ash is largely very fine particles of silica, and if they enter a hot jet engine, they can melt and stick to the internal surfaces in the engine. It does sand blast the windows of the aircraft, making visibility difficult or impossible. If a plane flew much lower through a volcanic ash plume, then the ash could smother the airflow, or possibly a bolus of CO2 could extinguish the jet flame.
No. Volcanic eruptions produce ash. Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions get clustered. A volcanic eruption can cause vibrations, while a large temblor can rattle a magma chamber under a volcano, causing towers of ash and rivers of lava to gush forth.
At some point the weight of the ash will cause the roof to collapse.
The correct spelling is volcanic tuff instead of volcanic tuft. Volcanic ash that has been ejected from vents during eruption makes volcanic tuff.
Tephor is a type of volcanic ash. Tephor is a type of volcanic ash.
No. Volcanic ash is harmful to inhale and can be toxic, but it is not radioactive.
Volcanic ash can create very fertile soil.