Fine ash and dust
Most deaths during eruptions occur during pyroclastic flows/surges during an eruption and volcanic mudslides (known as lahars) after the eruption.
Krakatoa or Krakatau in Indonesia was the loudest volcanic explosion that ever recorded, was heard 3,500 km ( 2,170 miles ) and it was in 1883
One event that could be a signal of a possible volcanic eruption is if there is an earthquake near or around the area.
all flights cancelled.particles from the volcano blew across and this could be a prblem for airoplanes
A volcanic eruption could end the world! If it creates a thick ash cloud covering the atmosphere of earth it would block sunlight it would kill crops which would mean no FOOD! But I'm sure we would survive because science has advanced a lot :D
Most deaths during eruptions occur during pyroclastic flows/surges during an eruption and volcanic mudslides (known as lahars) after the eruption.
Sometimes a volcanic eruption is not that bad but sometimes it can be very bad. For example, people could die because of it and houses can be destroyed.
yes
it could be gas or just few rocks.
Krakatoa or Krakatau in Indonesia was the loudest volcanic explosion that ever recorded, was heard 3,500 km ( 2,170 miles ) and it was in 1883
One event that could be a signal of a possible volcanic eruption is if there is an earthquake near or around the area.
could mix with snow and water to cause mudslides
Yes because the magma brings down the house
19 people, due to the pyroclastic flow hitting the airport and tourist industry. Hope i could help! :)
all flights cancelled.particles from the volcano blew across and this could be a prblem for airoplanes
A volcanic eruption could end the world! If it creates a thick ash cloud covering the atmosphere of earth it would block sunlight it would kill crops which would mean no FOOD! But I'm sure we would survive because science has advanced a lot :D
Yes. The Canary Islands are volcanic in origin and I suppose an eruption could generate a tsunami. But tsunamis travel hundreds of miles so one could come from an earthquake or volcanice eruption in the Caribbean.