Any part of the world.However, my country will be flooded with that ash in the sky 1 week later! See, it travels so fast about 300km/h if blown but when its not blown its about 200m/h
it effected Iceland because the lava bombs started too explode and the fumes meant thy Had to where a gas mask and thy could not go out side.
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 majority of the airports in Iceland and a couple in Europe are closed because it is very dangerous to fly an airplane through the smoke and ash that the eruption produced. The airplane turbines might catch a piece of ash the is in the giant cloud and would make the airplane turbines to explode or stop working
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The situation with the Icelandic volcano is changing continually. After it first erupted in April 2010, it has continued to send large amounts of ash into the atmosphere. One month on and scientists don't appear to be too sure what will happen to the volcano. There are concerns that the ash composition will change, possibly causing more to fall over the UK and Europe. This answer is offered tentatively and as the situation with the volcano stabilises, it will need updating. As with all answers on WikiAnswers, updates from contributors with accurate information will be very welcome.
During a volcano eruption, hot magma from beneath the Earth's surface rises to the top, causing pressure to build up. When the pressure becomes too high, the magma is forcefully expelled along with gases and volcanic ash. This can lead to the formation of lava flows, ash clouds, and pyroclastic flows that can devastate the surrounding area.
no he will not get one you stupid ash is too guy
Human ashes are made of human bodies during the cremation process, where a corpse is consumed by flames in a crematorium. Cremation of an average adult can result in 2-3kg of ash containing mostly the burned remains of bone (calcium phosphates), with small amounts of minerals and salts. Carbon and sulfur will mostly have burned off as gases. Some other materials from implants, coffin fittings, etc., may also remain in melted lumps. Jewellery or spectacles may be worn by the deceased at the request of kin, so lumps of metal or glass from these are left behind, too. Pacemakers, prosthetics and radioactive pellets (used in the treatment of cancer) are usually removed before cremation, and other materials are vetted for safety and environmental reasons. Anything included with the body is likewise vetted, such as the materials from which the coffin is made or lined. For more information, have a look at the related links.
Iceland was formed by lava erupted from the Mid-Ocean ridge, so volcanoes are attached to it from the ridge. You know, channels of molten material up from the mantle through the ocean and onto Iceland? *Molten material is hardening right now and adding onto Iceland from deep under the ocean.* So the recent ash eruption was probably caused by a volcano coming from the Mid-Ocean ridge.
Depends on the volcano, how big it erupts too.
Yes she does! And Ash hates Miley too!
It does not seem at all likely that a volcano could wipe out the world, although a large eruption could cause damage for possibly hundreds of miles. However, it is not inconceivable that a volcano could wipe out the world. The gas that volcanoes emit can include carbon dioxide. A volcano might emit an excessive quantity of carbon dioxide, of which we already have too much in our atmosphere. This could lead to a catastrophic process of global warming. _________________________________________________________________ Improvment: It won't happen but if a volcano of exceptional size were to erupt, the vibrations and spewing of lava will spread and pollute the air with gasses and ash. If the winds were stong, the gasses and ash would spread and suffocate all living things.