The ash cloud of a volcano is called a volcanic plume or eruption cloud. It consists of ash, gases, and steam that are emitted during a volcanic eruption and can travel long distances depending on wind conditions.
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a dust cloud
Volcanic dust is inorganic.
A nebula.
The cloud of ash, gas, and rock fragments that is produced during a volcanic eruption is called a volcanic plume or eruption cloud.
The scientific term for a volcanic ash cloud is "volcanic ash plume" or "volcanic ash cloud." When a volcano erupts, it releases ash, gases, and other volcanic material into the atmosphere, creating a plume that can pose hazards to aircraft, human health, and the environment.
A Cloud of Red Dust was created on 1997-10-06.
It is a volcanic island whose eruption a little over a hundred years ago caused a dust cloud to cover almost the entire earth.
Yes, a nebula is a cloud of gas and dust in space. Nebulae are often birthplaces for stars and can have various shapes and colors depending on their composition and the processes happening within them.
A cloud of dust and gas in space is known as a Nebula.
A cloud of grain dust