because its loud...
There is no direct answer to this question. Methane is a tremendous influence on the "greenhouse" effect, however, hydrogen sulfide, emitted by volcanoes, is far and away even more influential and this gas rises in content with volcanic eruptions in direct proportion to their frequency and intensity.
get as far away from it as you can
Yes. Many volcanoes have trees on them, especially those that go for long periods wthout erupting or with eruptions that do not have far-reaching effects.
well , that is a good question ! About 1,300 has happened in the last 10,000 year. Most of these are shield volcanoes. Shield volcanoes are found under water or and form easily. three quarters ( 3/4 ) of volcanoes are shield volcanoes. SO if you subtract all of the shield volcanoes from the amount of volcanoes that have happened in the last 10,000 years it will come up to 6,000 eruptions in the last 10,000 years. This is not including under water or shield volcanoes. WELL, that's all . BYE ! (:
Approximately 200 volcanoes erupted in 2007. Not all these eruptions were huge and some were ongoing eruptions that have been going on for years.
A volcano that has been inactive for a long time may pose a greater risk. Volcanoes that erupt frequently tend to produce small eruptions. Volcanoes that are inactive for long periods are more likely to produce large eruptions with far-reaching impacts.
There is no direct answer to this question. Methane is a tremendous influence on the "greenhouse" effect, however, hydrogen sulfide, emitted by volcanoes, is far and away even more influential and this gas rises in content with volcanic eruptions in direct proportion to their frequency and intensity.
Experts say the roar can be heard two miles away.
get as far away from it as you can
They are too far away or are they?
It can be heard up to 5 miles away.
that is about 3.5 miles
a deep roar can be heard up to 10kilometers away
4 miles
They can be heard between 1 and 2 miles away.
Volcanoes have killed more people by far. A number of volcanic eruptions, such as the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, have had had tolls in the tens of thousands, while only 1 tornado is known to have killed over 1000 people.
Yes. Many volcanoes have trees on them, especially those that go for long periods wthout erupting or with eruptions that do not have far-reaching effects.