It does if you are close enough to the volcano. Eruptions such as those at Mount Vesuvius, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Pinatubo covered some areas in complete darkness in the middle of the day. Farther away from a volcano, the coarser particles will have settled to the ground while the remaining finer particles are scattered wide enough that the to not block a noticeable amount of sunlight.
volcanic ash can clog up the lungs when inhaled suffocating the human, it can get in their eyes and irratate and blind them, it can burn them then infect the injury or it can block out the light and heat of the sun
If this happens it won't effect the whole Earth, but a part of it.
A volcanic eruption here on Earth can not affect the Sun. However, a volcanic eruption here on Earth can put particles of ash and some volcanic gases into the atmosphere that affects the transparency of Earth's atmosphere to sunlight. With the ash content the skies near the volcano go dark during the day and with the gases (especially sulfur oxides) the amount of cloud cover increases causing sunlight to be reflected and the air to cool.
ash arises making the sun blocked and the temperatures be effected
Volcanic eruptions can reduce global warming for a short time by blocking and reflecting the sun's heat with their dust and ash.
volcanic ash can clog up the lungs when inhaled suffocating the human, it can get in their eyes and irratate and blind them, it can burn them then infect the injury or it can block out the light and heat of the sun
Volcanic ash can block out the sun and cause temporary cold climates.
If this happens it won't effect the whole Earth, but a part of it.
A volcanic eruption here on Earth can not affect the Sun. However, a volcanic eruption here on Earth can put particles of ash and some volcanic gases into the atmosphere that affects the transparency of Earth's atmosphere to sunlight. With the ash content the skies near the volcano go dark during the day and with the gases (especially sulfur oxides) the amount of cloud cover increases causing sunlight to be reflected and the air to cool.
The volcanic eruptions affect the temperature due to the ash cloud it injects into the atmosphere. The ash cloud insulates the earth, preventing some of the warm of the sun from being absorb by the earth. This results in cooler temperatures in the affected areas.
ash arises making the sun blocked and the temperatures be effected
Impure carbon particles resulting from the incomplete combustion of a hydrocarbon (ash or soot) absorb heat.
The ash would completely block out the sun's rays and not allow light or heat to the Earth. Life would cease to exist! :]
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Volcanic eruptions can reduce global warming for a short time by blocking and reflecting the sun's heat with their dust and ash.
the ash begins the flow up in the air,the sun gets rays and it decreases the temperatures
Yes. Large explosive volcanic eruptions can produce enormouys ash clouds that can turn day as dark as night in areas around the volcano. Ash and gas from such eruptions can filter out enough sunlight to reuduce global temperatures.