When not studying and predicting volcanoes, YOUR A BUTTHEAD THATS WHAT!.
this is important because if scientists do not they will not have any time to evacuate the people living near this said volcanoe
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because the people that live in that area would like to be informed so they may move there belongings in case if the volcano overflows to there houses
That statement is false. Sometimes a volcanic eruption can be predicted, because the ground rumbles, or bulges, or gets hotter and hotter.
they can do many damage to towns so I say Yes
A volcanic eruption puts ash into the air, which cuts off sunlight to the plant. Light is needed for photosynthesis to happen, so photosynthesis wouldn't happen if a volcano erupted near the plant.
For the 21st century, that would be Mount Merapi in Indonesia in 2010 so far.
If a volcanic eruption occurs in your area, you should always have a mask, goggles, and an emergency kit on hand. Ash and lava can travel for many miles so getting out of the area at the first sign of eruption may save your life.
An volcanic eruption can sometimes be so powerful, the volcano collapses onto itself and forms a wide crater. Eventually rain will fill that creator, forming a volcanic lake. An example of this is crater lake.
The movements of fronts are so important for predicting weather. This is because fronts are one factor of weather patterns.
That statement is false. Sometimes a volcanic eruption can be predicted, because the ground rumbles, or bulges, or gets hotter and hotter.
they can do many damage to towns so I say Yes
You can wear it in a volcanic eruption. So, um, yes.
A volcanic eruption puts ash into the air, which cuts off sunlight to the plant. Light is needed for photosynthesis to happen, so photosynthesis wouldn't happen if a volcano erupted near the plant.
For the 21st century, that would be Mount Merapi in Indonesia in 2010 so far.
people cant hear it coming so they can't flee
No. But if I had to I would pick things that were only native or existed in areas not near volcanoes. However, you did not say that you had to be next to this volcano immediately after a volcanic eruption. So no I cannot.
minor volcanic eruptions are happening under and above water all the time, so even if i did have this information, it would probably be outdated tomorrow.
The large sea wave initiated by an earhquake, volcanic eruption or even a meteorite is called a Tsunami
False. The island of Krakatoa was indeed destroyed by a massive volcanic eruption in 1883, but it did not plow itself apart, nor was it the largest volcanic eruption. When Krakatoa erupted, it blasted out so much magma, that it left an empty space in the magma chamber. This caused the volcano to collapse in on itself. Such an even is called a caldera forming eruption. The largest eruption of historic times was the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora. Other, prehistoric eruptions have been much larger.