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tiltmater
the answer is a meter scale
Potential energy is found when the lava(magma) is hardened. Kinetic energy is found when the volcano is erupting.
a volcano has both potential and kinetic energy because when the molten rocks have no moment before the irruption ............... when the irruption is above to start, the potential energy turns into kinetic energy and irrupts ........... the lava slows down and stop ( potential energy )
This volcano is considered dormant, meaning it is currently inactive but has the potential to erupt again in the future. It is monitored by scientists for any signs of increased activity that may indicate an impending eruption. It is important to be prepared with evacuation plans and safety measures in place for areas surrounding the volcano.
The Taal Volcano, located in the Philippines, has local effects such as ashfall, ground shaking, and volcanic gases which can pose health risks to nearby residents. The volcano also has the potential to generate volcanic tsunamis in the Taal Lake, threatening communities around its shores. Evacuation measures and monitoring systems are in place to mitigate these risks.
A tiltometer measures the bulging of a volcano, which is how much the volcano is 'growing' wider and wider due to the magma chamber within a volcano filling with magma, if the tiltometer is reading that the volcano is bulging massively then this could be because it is about to errupt so it can be used to predict volcanic eruptions. A seismometer on the other hand measure tremors before an eruption due to magma movement and it can be used to predict earthquakes due to foreshocks.
False. A dormant volcano is not the same as an inactive volcano. A dormant volcano has not erupted in a long time but still has the potential to erupt again, while an inactive volcano is unlikely to erupt again.
Mauna Loa (Hawaii) is the largest volcano on Earth with an estimated volume of 9600 cubic miles, it rises 9 km high and measures 120 km across. [However the largest volcano we know about is Olympus Mons on Mars which rises 24 kilometers high and measures 550 km across].
It is situational and can depend on factors such as the level of risk, preparedness measures in place, and personal preferences. Earthquakes can be more unpredictable in terms of timing, while volcanoes may have more localized impacts. Both require thorough planning and awareness of potential dangers.
Yes, Italy has implemented a volcano monitoring system for Mount Vesuvius. The Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) closely monitors volcanic activity and provides warnings to authorities and the public in case of potential eruptions. Additionally, emergency evacuation plans are in place to ensure the safety of nearby residents and tourists.
An orange alert on a volcano indicates heightened unrest with increased potential of eruption. It suggests that the volcano is exhibiting elevated level of activity that may lead to an eruption, requiring close monitoring and preparation for potential hazards.