If the winds are blowing up in about 2 weeks or so, if they blow down, pretty soon, a few days maybe, but since winds change all the time you should try estimating it in your head.
Eyjafjallajökull volcano erupted in Iceland in 2010, causing a massive ash cloud that disrupted air travel across Europe. This led to the closure of several airports and flight cancellations due to safety concerns from volcanic ash in the atmosphere.
Boiling hot magma spurts out of the top and flows down the volcano's side, sometimes producing an ash cloud, like Eyjafjallajokull, Iceland in 2010.
When magma erupts from the volcano and starts to come down the sides, It slowly cools going down and turns into igneous rock.
The time it takes for a volcano to calm down can vary depending on the size and type of eruption. It can take anywhere from days to months for a volcano to fully settle down after an eruption. The volcano's activity will gradually decrease as it moves from an eruptive phase to a more dormant state.
The lava flowed down the volcano and gas got in the side vents
It shot up tones of ash into the atmosphere, which caused the rest of Europe to shut down its airlines.
Eyjafjallajökull volcano erupted in Iceland in 2010, causing a massive ash cloud that disrupted air travel across Europe. This led to the closure of several airports and flight cancellations due to safety concerns from volcanic ash in the atmosphere.
Boiling hot magma spurts out of the top and flows down the volcano's side, sometimes producing an ash cloud, like Eyjafjallajokull, Iceland in 2010.
they both come up then go down
When magma erupts from the volcano and starts to come down the sides, It slowly cools going down and turns into igneous rock.
Actually as of September 2009, the single operating McDonald's closed down in Iceland.
The ash from the volcano made planes crash as it got stuck in the fan thingy :P so planes had to be stopped around Europe for 2 wees until it calmed down :/
april will refuse to come
april will refuse to come
A lava flow is where lava flows down the side of a volcano.
The time it takes for a volcano to calm down can vary depending on the size and type of eruption. It can take anywhere from days to months for a volcano to fully settle down after an eruption. The volcano's activity will gradually decrease as it moves from an eruptive phase to a more dormant state.
Lava and rock explode out of the volcano then lava pours down the volcano covering the land then turning into rock making the volcano bigger.