Yes!
It depends how you define destructive... The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora was the most deadly, ultimately leading to the deaths of around 92,000 people.
It's eruption.
Yes. Krakatoa was a volcano. Therefore the eruption of Kraktoa was a volcanic eruption.
a volcanic eruption for example is both beneficail and destructive. it does indeed destroy land but but destroy ,for example, soil it truns the soil into a renewable source which in my opinion is beneficial.
Yes!
A destructive margin
It depends how you define destructive... The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora was the most deadly, ultimately leading to the deaths of around 92,000 people.
Vulcano's highest VEI (volcanic explosivity index) occurred in 183 BC, and was recorded by human observation. The most recent destructive eruption occurred in 1888, and involved a central vent eruption, lahars, and pyroclastic flows.
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It's eruption.
two benefits of a volcanic eruption one is that it help plants grow and Volcanic materials ultimately break down and weather to form some of the most fertile soils on Earth
Yes. Krakatoa was a volcano. Therefore the eruption of Kraktoa was a volcanic eruption.
a volcanic eruption for example is both beneficail and destructive. it does indeed destroy land but but destroy ,for example, soil it truns the soil into a renewable source which in my opinion is beneficial.
it is the upperpart of the volcanic chimney during an eruption it is the upperpart of the volcanic chimney during an eruption
most recent and destructive was the eruption that was in 1707-1708
is a volcanic eruption part of the rock cycle