It is said as {a-u-flat-nu-yu-ku}
It is pronounced "AY-yah-fyad-lah-YOH-kuht". The "j" sounds like a "y" in English.
ayah-fyat-la-yokult
Mount Eyjafjallajokull was formed through a series of volcanic eruptions over thousands of years, building up layers of lava, ash, and volcanic rocks. These eruptions occurred along a fault line in the Earth's crust, allowing magma to reach the surface and create the mountain that we see today.
It erupted April 14th 2010 causing air travel in Europe to be stopped for many weeks
It is pronounced [ˈɛɪjaˌfjatlaˌjœkʏtl̥]. Hint: Say "Hey you forgot your yoghurt" fast.
just no
It is spelled: Eyjafjallajokull
It's in the country of Iceland.
They include: Mount Vesuvius Krakatoa Mount St. Helens Mount Tamboa Mauna Loa Eyjafjallajokull Mount Pelee Thera Nevado del Ruiz Mount Pinatubo
ayah-fyat-la-yokult
It is pronounced "AY-yah-fyad-lah-YOH-kuht". The "j" sounds like a "y" in English.
Mount Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland stands at approximately 1,666 meters (5,466 feet) above sea level.
Mount Eyjafjallajokull was formed through a series of volcanic eruptions over thousands of years, building up layers of lava, ash, and volcanic rocks. These eruptions occurred along a fault line in the Earth's crust, allowing magma to reach the surface and create the mountain that we see today.
It is pronounced as "mount sue-ri-bah-chee".
It erupted April 14th 2010 causing air travel in Europe to be stopped for many weeks
eyjafjallajokull- pronounced ayah-fyayllah,yoh,kool ahaha veryy weirdd and unpronoucable tho
Eyjafjallajokull is located in Iceland.