If it is a big volcanic eruption then it would burn nearby cities and kill people, then it will poison the air with sulfuric acid and darken the sky. Ash will fall from the clouds of the eruption and ruin or collapse buildings because the ash id heavy.
The answer depends on frequency of what! It the frequency of safety checks is increased then it makes a system less hazardous. If the frequency of changes to he system is increased, the system becomes more hazardous.
Considering senses, dogs are more complex, dogs have 6 senses, whereas humans av 5.
It depends on the liquid or gas. However, certain gases, such as chlorine gas, can be very hazardous to your health, especially if inhaled because they can severely harm your mucous membranes. Overall, I'd say that gases are the most hazardous, because they can be inhaled.
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Submarine) LandslidesDebris flowsShallow gas accumulationOverpressured zones (including gas and shallow water flows)Naturally occurring gas hydrates and their climate-controlled meta-stabilityMud flows, diapirism and mud volcanism/mud volcanoesEarthquakes and seismicityTsunamis from tectonics and landslidesRock falls and landslides
air polution, heat, new land, more discoverys
The atmosphere scatters blue light more than yellow light.
one of the reasons why Plinian eruptions are more violent is that they release more viscous magma than Hawaiian hawaiian eruption.
The answer depends on frequency of what! It the frequency of safety checks is increased then it makes a system less hazardous. If the frequency of changes to he system is increased, the system becomes more hazardous.
During uplift eruptions, lava typically exhibits a more explosive behavior due to the increased pressure from gas buildup beneath the surface. As magma rises, it can trap gases, leading to violent eruptions that propel lava and volcanic ash into the atmosphere. The lava produced may vary in viscosity, affecting its flow; more viscous lava tends to form steep-sided domes or plugs, while less viscous lava can flow over great distances. Overall, uplift eruptions can result in dramatic and hazardous volcanic activity.
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Can cat urine and feces be hazardous to humans if not cleaned up properly like say some one doesn't clean up cat urine and feces in their house for more than three to six months?
Plinian eruptions are more violent than Hawaiian eruptions because they involve highly viscous magma that traps gas bubbles, leading to increased pressure buildup and explosive eruptions. In contrast, Hawaiian eruptions involve less viscous magma with low gas content, allowing the gases to escape easily and resulting in more effusive, less explosive eruptions.
Yes-- they are more successful in predictiong volcanic eruptions than earthquakes
Mount Unzen, located in Japan, is known for producing explosive eruptions characterized by pyroclastic flows and lahars. Its eruptions are typically associated with andesitic magma, which is more viscous than basaltic magma, leading to the buildup of pressure and the violent release of gas and ash. The most notable eruption occurred in 1991, resulting in significant devastation and loss of life. Overall, Unzen's eruptions are marked by their intensity and the potential for hazardous volcanic phenomena.
Can you tell me more about hazardous waste disposal? Can you give me examples please?