the amount of aa in it
How explosively or quietly a volcano erupts is not affected by the location of the volcano itself. Instead, it is primarily influenced by factors such as the composition of the magma, gas content, and the pressure buildup within the magma chamber. These geological characteristics determine whether an eruption will be effusive or explosive, regardless of where the volcano is situated.
silica levels
the concentration of AA in the magma
The "dust" from a volcano, more properly called ash, consists of tiny pieces of rock and glass blasted out when a volcano erupts explosively.
If a volcano erupts more explosively, the lava spewing out tends to reach farther, possibly ruining a near by town. If it erupts more quietly, not as much lava tends to spew out. However, any eruption will cause harm to the atmosphere because it releases harmful pollutants.
A volcano can explode when pressure builds up inside it due to trapped gases and magma. This pressure can be released explosively when the volcano erupts, causing an explosion.
If a volcano erupts more explosively, the lava spewing out tends to reach farther, possibly ruining a near by town. If it erupts more quietly, not as much lava tends to spew out. However, any eruption will cause harm to the atmosphere because it releases harmful pollutants.
The Lascar volcano forms basaltic lava, which is low in viscosity and typically erupts explosively, creating lava fountains, flows, and pyroclastic material.
Kilauea is in an area that has a tropical climate, whether it is erupting or not.
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When a volcano erupts explosively, it releases clouds of hot ash, gas, and pumice. In many cases these clouds, or portions of them, are too dense to rise and instead race down the slopes of the volcano.
The Soufriere Hills volcano erupts explosively due to the buildup of gas pressure within the magma chamber. As magma rises to the surface, the rapid release of pressure causes explosive eruptions. Additionally, the presence of viscous magma with high silica content also contributes to explosive eruptions.