Why are we doing your homework go to school and listen to your teacher and then come back to your stupit question and say wow i was so dum
there are no warning signs
Eyjafjallajökull is considered dormant, as it has not erupted since 2010. However, it is closely monitored for any signs of potential activity.
Before the eruption of the Soufrière Hills volcano in Montserrat in 1995, there were signs of increased volcanic activity such as earthquakes and steam emissions. These warning signs were a precursor to the catastrophic eruption that eventually forced the evacuation of the southern part of the island and caused extensive damage to infrastructure.
if an active volcano has recently erupted (like Eyjafjallajokull,) then logically it should erupt again, in this case, but it is physically impossible to predict an eruption unless you are a psychic.
The Paricutin is an active volcano located in Mexico. It erupted for the first time in the year of 1943, and the first warning signs of this even were rumbling, thunder-like noises, clouds that overshadows the skies. Then there were small earthquakes that caused a fissure in the earth, which developed in the formation of a small volcano.
Yes, there were several warning signs before the eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902. In the months leading up to the eruption, there were increased seismic activity, including earthquakes and steam explosions, along with the emission of volcanic gases. Additionally, the local population observed changes in the landscape, such as the formation of a new dome and changes in hot springs. Despite these signs, many residents of Saint-Pierre underestimated the threat, leading to a catastrophic outcome when the volcano erupted.
Green signs are not warning signs. They are signs that tell you it is "safe" to do something.
Yes, many people ignored the warning signs associated with Mount Tambora before its catastrophic eruption in 1815. Local communities were unaware of the volcanic activity's potential dangers and did not recognize the significance of the unusual seismic activity and changes in the landscape. Additionally, the lack of scientific understanding at the time contributed to the underestimation of the volcano's threat, leading to devastating consequences when it erupted.
Before the main 1883 eruption, Krakatoa produced, frequent earthquakes, steam clouds, and sometimes small eruptions.
severe thunderstorm warning or significant weather alert
a rain shower will happen 3 hrs before
It can vary depending on the eruption, but typically people have a few hours to evacuate before Mount Etna erupts. The volcano usually displays warning signs such as increased seismic activity, gas emissions, and surface deformation before an eruption, giving authorities time to implement evacuation measures.