Near a volcano
When a volcano is erupting, it is generally not safe to be near or approach the volcano. It is advised to avoid the area and not attempt to see the eruption up close. Additionally, flying or operating aircraft near an erupting volcano can pose significant risks due to the ash plume and potential disruption to air traffic.
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Well the have equipment that helps them, but they look around volcanos to see if they have any sign of erupting.
An erupting volcano and imply plate movement, and thus an earthquake. With earthquakes also come tsunamis. By itself, volcanoes can cause ash-distribution, where ash is so concentrated in the air it is impossible to fly/see the sun. This hurts airlines as well as farmers. Such a thing happened recently in London, England.
A volcano eruption is one of the most impressive events in the planet and the effects of volcanoes and their eruptions could be felt as far away as a different continent. The type of effects of volcanoes depends on the size of the eruption. Some volcanoes could be erupting and not cause much damage even to people nearby while others are so massive that should they erupt they could trigger a world sized catastrophe. So what type of disturbances would you see if there were a massive eruption today? To answer that question we need to be clear about the type of volcano that we are talking about. Volcano eruptions are measured in what is called VEI or Volcano Eruption Index which goes to a most powerful eruption of a VEI8.
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Mt. Mayon is said to be a volcano to have the most perfect cone in the world. But as everyone enjoys the scenery of it erupting, it's actually disadvantaging the people living near it. The lava and other volcanic material come out of the vent, thus, destroying the homes of hundreds of people around it. Volcanic ash and the so called "lahar" come out of the volcano emitting different kinds of toxic gases. Ok, it may really look cool when you see a volcano erupt but can actually leave a large population homeless.
Yes, in fact that is one of the things that scientists monitor when they believe a volcano is going to erupt. They can actually measure how the ground near the volcano rises and falls as pressure builds and subsides inside the volcano. In a more dramatic fashion, volcanoes can severely deform when they explode. Find the slow motion video of Mt. St. Helens erupting and you will see what I mean. An entire side of the mountain collapses and explodes.
You would most likely see a full lunar eclipse
No, it was too far away.
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