A pyroclastic flows is a hot, fast-moving mass of ash, rock and gas that moves down the slopes of a volcano during an explosive eruption. Pyroclastic flows are dangerous because they are extremely hot, often hot enough to kill a person instantly. They also move very fast, often at speeds of 100 to 200 miles per hour, which makes it nearly impossible to escape from the path of one in time. Even if it were not for the heat, many pyroclastic flows carry enough force to level buildings.
it is as hot as 800c (1500F)
They can cause buildings to be destroyed by fire because they are so hot and they can destroy pretty much anything in their path.
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An earthquake create a hazard of collapsing buildings and falling objects, which are the greatest threats. So it is quite possible to survive. A pyroclastic flow produces searing temperaturesthat can be well over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. You can survive the collapse of a building, but you cannot survive a pyroclastic flow.
The most dangerous thing an erupting volcano can produce is a pyroclastic flow. A pyroclastic flow produces hot ash and gas that is 1000 degrees Celsius in temperature. This toxic cloud can move as fast as 500 miles per hour.
No. A pyroclastic flow can move at well over 100 mph.
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an explosive volcano will usually have a pyroclastic flow
An earthquake create a hazard of collapsing buildings and falling objects, which are the greatest threats. So it is quite possible to survive. A pyroclastic flow produces searing temperaturesthat can be well over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. You can survive the collapse of a building, but you cannot survive a pyroclastic flow.
Blocks are the most dangerous pyroclastic material.
The most dangerous thing an erupting volcano can produce is a pyroclastic flow. A pyroclastic flow produces hot ash and gas that is 1000 degrees Celsius in temperature. This toxic cloud can move as fast as 500 miles per hour.
No. A pyroclastic flow can move at well over 100 mph.