This can depend on the volcano but generally they can eject substances like soot and ash in the air, lava from the mantle and magma chambers, also rocks can break apart from the volcano causing landslides.
Lockers and nerds.
It can. The top portion of a stratovolcano can become unstable and collapse or may be blasted away by explosive eruptions.
Well, after the eruption the lava will cool and harden. Then it will eventually break down into some of the most fertile soil in the world. So people live near or on the volcano for its fertile soil.
It depends on what you mean by "break." Many volcanoes are prone to landslides, some of which can be quite large. The largest landslide on record occurred when the entire northern face of Mount St. Helens gave way. It was immediately followed by a catastrophic eruption. Extremely large eruptions can cause a volcano to collapse in on itself, leaving a massive depression called a caldera.
If the amount of ash is great enough.
A volcano happens whenever the pressure of the melted rocks below the earth becomes great enough to break through the surface.
There should be a plastic tab on the tape cartridge that you can break off and prevent recording over whatever is already there.
During the more violent eruptions, pieces of the rim of the volcano can break away, changing the shape of the volcano.
This can depend on the volcano but generally they can eject substances like soot and ash in the air, lava from the mantle and magma chambers, also rocks can break apart from the volcano causing landslides.
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No, they have not stopped recording songs. They're just taking a break, as of right now Kevin is focusing on his marriage, Joe is focusing on a solo project, and Nick is focusing on Broadway.
No, but Travie McCoy was recording with gym class heroes until he took a break. On his break he recorded billionaire with Bruno Mars
'N Sync.
Yes, as of today they are. They're just taking a break from recording to live their lives, according to what Gerard said on their website. Yes, as of today they are. They're just taking a break from recording to live their lives, according to what Gerard said on their website. They have resently recorded Desolation Row for- Watchmen
In order for a volcano to erupt, magma must move toward the surface. This causes rock to shift and break underground, generating earthquakes.
Eventually it would break through the surface of the ocean and then form an island.