I believe it has to do with the ash that is ejected violently from the volcano, which in doing so suffer a lot of friction becoming charged with electricity. Then at some point, that electricity needs to flow to the ground, via lightning..
Lightning can occur in a volcano during an eruption due to the buildup of static electricity caused by ash particles colliding in the plume of volcanic ash. This static electricity can generate lightning strikes within the volcanic plume or around the volcano's vent.
It will do nothing to the volcano.
When a volcano collapses on itself a caldera is then formed.
When a volcano collapses on itself a caldera is then formed.
During volcanic eruptions, the spectacular solar events that can occur are known as volcanic lightning. This phenomenon happens when volcanic ash particles rub against each other, creating static electricity that results in lightning bolts. These eruptions can create a breathtaking display of lightning against the backdrop of the erupting volcano.
When lightning strikes lava, it can cause the surface of the lava to quickly cool and solidify, creating unusual formations known as fulgurites. These are hollow, glassy tubes that form when the intense heat of the lightning strike fuses the minerals in the lava together. It can also trigger small explosions or release gases trapped within the lava.
They get struck by lightning.
A volcano.
Lightning can occur in a volcano during an eruption due to the buildup of static electricity caused by ash particles colliding in the plume of volcanic ash. This static electricity can generate lightning strikes within the volcanic plume or around the volcano's vent.
It will do nothing to the volcano.
the volcano comes to your house and yells at you!
This a riddle. It has been given as "My thunder comes before my lightning. My lightning comes before my rain. My rain dries everything it touches. What am I?"One suggestion is a volcano. It's roar comes before it spews out fiery magma, and possibly lightning occurs in the subsequent clouds above the volcano. Then it rains hot ash, which certainly dries everything it touches.
Soil erosion
Sun.
When a volcano collapses on itself a caldera is then formed.
When a volcano collapses on itself a caldera is then formed.
there will be no rocks