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Q: What type of rock would be formed from eyjafjallajokull that erupted in Iceland?
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Did eyjafjallajokull eruption affect the way iceland could operate?

i would say no because there is no evidence to support it


What type of rock is produced by the Eyjafjallajokull?

well i guess it would be black and hard like all other rock that come from volcanoes but remember the volcano is in iceland.


What is the population of Eyjafjallajokull Iceland?

Zero. It's a glacier and no one lives in a glacier. But near Eyjafjallajökull there would be around 500-2000 that live in a danger sone.


What type of rock that would be formed from the eyjallajokull volcano that erupted in iceland?

Rock that forms as a result of volcanic activity, whether recent or ancient, is called igneous rock. Igneous rocks can later become sedimentary or metamorphic, but that takes time.


Name which volcano errupted recently and where?

The Guðnasteinn Volcano from underneath the Eyjafjallajökull glacier in Iceland. It has erupted twice in 2010, on the 20th March and on the 14th April.


Would the typemagma mean the Eyjafjallajokull Volcano has high medium or low in viscosity?

And what was the type magma from the eyjafjell volcano? It was BASALTIC and baslatic magma is a LOW viscosity, which means when erupted the lava flows easily on very gentle slopes.


What would happen if an underwater volcano kept erupting again and again?

The underwater volcano would eventually emerge from the sea and become an island. For example, each of the islands in the Hawaiian Islands chain were formed from vocanoes, and the Big Island of Hawai'i is STILL erupting. Iceland was created the same way. Many South Pacific islands were originally undersea volcanoes which erupted, formed an island, and the island became ringed with coral reefs.


How would you pronounce eyjafjallajokull?

ayah-fyat-la-yokult


What was Europe watching for in 1783?

In 1783 Europe was watching to see how the Laki volcanic system would affect them. The volcano erupted in June of 1783 and killed over 10,000 people in Iceland and Europe.


What is the closest volcano to the UK?

The volcano that is the nearest to the United Kingdom is Mt Katla in Iceland. The next nearest volcano is Mt Vesuvius in Italy.


Where can igneous rocks find?

Igneous rocks are rocks formed by magma. so the best place to find igneous rocks would be by volcanoes or where a volcano once erupted.


How were the Cullins formed?

If you mean the Cuillins on Skye, they are the eroded remains of a volcano which first erupted 59-60 million years ago. What you actually see is the solidified inside of the magma chamber which would have been deep underground at the time the lavas, found over most of Skye, were erupted.