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The materials associated with volcanic eruption are Lava flows such pahoehoe lava and Aa lava. Gases that contain mainly water vapor and carbon dioxide. Pyroclastic materials such fire fragments, ash, dust, pumice, lapilli, cinders, harder lava and hot lava as bombs.
Typically, high viscosity, high gas magma results in a Plinian (explosive) eruption. The gas pulverizes the magma into ash and may form lateral pyroclastic flows.
Factors that determine the force of an eruption are magma viscosity and gas content.
Volcanic eruptions usually displace survivors as the area around the volcano is usually rendered uninhabitable. The amount of volcanic ash emitted from the eruption also changes the air quality which can also be dangerous.
During a volcanic eruption, magma moves in an upward direction towards the vent of a volcano. The type of eruption depends on the amount of silica and gas. After the eruption, magma touches the earth's surface and is classified as lava. Rocks and other debris in the volcano are forcefully pushed into the air. The rocks are called pyroclastic rocks. When the rocks touch earth, it turns into ash, dust, pummice or cinder.
The amount of pressure that pushes up the magma in a volcano
The materials associated with volcanic eruption are Lava flows such pahoehoe lava and Aa lava. Gases that contain mainly water vapor and carbon dioxide. Pyroclastic materials such fire fragments, ash, dust, pumice, lapilli, cinders, harder lava and hot lava as bombs.
No each is different
How full the magma chamber is and the amount of gas that is in the volcano.
How full the magma chamber is and the amount of gas that is in the volcano.
If a volcano's magma is high in silica, the volcano will probably erupt explosively. If the magma is not high in silica, the volcano will probably erupt quietly.
Typically, high viscosity, high gas magma results in a Plinian (explosive) eruption. The gas pulverizes the magma into ash and may form lateral pyroclastic flows.
Factors that determine the force of an eruption are magma viscosity and gas content.
yes there is cause it will erup when the time comes
It was an even amount of rain and there were rarely any disasters accept for the volcano eruption in Pompeii
It depends upon the amount and pressure of a gas when it reaches the surface.
Volcanic eruptions usually displace survivors as the area around the volcano is usually rendered uninhabitable. The amount of volcanic ash emitted from the eruption also changes the air quality which can also be dangerous.