Could you name the following.
Volcanic ash, You're welcome! ^ ^
Lightning is not inside a volcano. When a volcano erupts, it explodes and heats rocks into small particles. These particles are ejected into the normal cloud base above the area. This creates a storm with its own weather pattern. With differences in air temps and clouds heavy with heated particles, ions start to be irritated from each other. Lightning results.
It is not small and rocky, it is a gas giant!
Mercury is the smallest "rocky" planet.
The "dust" is called ash. Volcanic ash can form when explosions fragment magma into small particles or pulverize pre-existing rock.
Volcanic ash, You're welcome! ^ ^
The rings of the planet Saturn are made up of a countless number of small particles. Most of these particles are ice with a small amount of rocky material.
A comet.
The colored rings of Saturn are composed of many small particles. These particles are made up of for the most part of a watery ice. They also contain some rocky material as well.
Lightning is not inside a volcano. When a volcano erupts, it explodes and heats rocks into small particles. These particles are ejected into the normal cloud base above the area. This creates a storm with its own weather pattern. With differences in air temps and clouds heavy with heated particles, ions start to be irritated from each other. Lightning results.
It is not small and rocky, it is a gas giant!
Mercury is the smallest "rocky" planet.
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The "dust" is called ash. Volcanic ash can form when explosions fragment magma into small particles or pulverize pre-existing rock.
Mercury is the smallest "rocky" planet.
The ash of a volcano comes from the pulverized rock and mineral fragments that are ejected during an explosive eruption. These fragments can vary in size, from tiny particles to larger chunks of volcanic debris. The ash is carried into the atmosphere by the force of the eruption and can travel long distances, settling on the ground as a layer of fine particles.
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