Just like all other volcanoes
No. Pyroclastic flows are a result of volcanic eruptions.
Erupting volcanoes often create earthquakes before, during and after activity. Strong earthquakes are capable of 're-starting' volcanic eruptions.
There are no Solar events that are connected to volcanic eruptions.
Yes this can happen. this will make it really worse if it does happen. Thismight kill everyone. Imagine this and you are there and you have some children?
run..duuh!!
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It is captured during sedimentation through carbon capture which is one of the processes involving limestone formation. It is released in large quantities during volcanic eruptions.
Earthquakes did appear during the Jurassic period along with volcano eruptions.
yes
They move all the time. At plate boundaries there is some slow movement punctuated by more rapid movement during earthquakes. While most volcanic activity occurs along plate boundaries, the actual eruptive patterns are not directly related to the movement along the boundary.
Something cannot happen during a volcano, as a volcano is a thing, not an event. However, earthquakes often do happen during volcanic eruptions. This is because of the often large amounts of magma moving underground, breaking rock around it.
Pahoehoe is one substance usually not present in explosive volcanic eruptions. Tephra, lava and other gasses are typically present during an eruption.