silica levels
If a volcano erupts more explosively, the lava spewing out tends to reach farther, possibly ruining a near by town. If it erupts more quietly, not as much lava tends to spew out. However, any eruption will cause harm to the atmosphere because it releases harmful pollutants.
If a volcano erupts more explosively, the lava spewing out tends to reach farther, possibly ruining a near by town. If it erupts more quietly, not as much lava tends to spew out. However, any eruption will cause harm to the atmosphere because it releases harmful pollutants.
since your asking for all types then I can only answer a generic volcano
A volcano that no longer erupts is called an extinct volcano.
silica levels
the amount of aa in it
the concentration of AA in the magma
If a volcano erupts more explosively, the lava spewing out tends to reach farther, possibly ruining a near by town. If it erupts more quietly, not as much lava tends to spew out. However, any eruption will cause harm to the atmosphere because it releases harmful pollutants.
The "dust" from a volcano, more properly called ash, consists of tiny pieces of rock and glass blasted out when a volcano erupts explosively.
If a volcano erupts more explosively, the lava spewing out tends to reach farther, possibly ruining a near by town. If it erupts more quietly, not as much lava tends to spew out. However, any eruption will cause harm to the atmosphere because it releases harmful pollutants.
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.
Type your answer here... were do you go when a volcano erupts
since your asking for all types then I can only answer a generic volcano
An Active Volcano.
A volcano that no longer erupts is called an extinct volcano.
If you mean 'how does lava release itself from the volcano', it erupts through the volcano's crater. But if you mean 'how does lava erupt from the volcano', then sorry, I have no answers to that.