Volcanoes' eruptions eventually result in fertile ground, which tends to attract farming communities. Some people are able to avoid the pyroclastic flow better than other people.
No. Volcanoes are not alive. They do not eat. Volcanic eruptions, though, can kill people.
The fumes and chemicals that come out can kill u and/or kill you.
it is pretty simple. if it is a (Yellowstone)caldera probaly 3/4 of USA will be gone, Texas and mexico might live and Northern Canada will probably. to the question, volcanic eruptions will kill people. (why dont you go by an active volcano and see what happens, i am really not sure)
no people
yes it can Yes, they certainly can. Vesuvius and Krakatoa are two famous examples in history, and there are more recent volcanic eruptions that have taken lives as well. People seem to get complacent, especially when eruptions can be separated by hundreds or even thousands of years. Fifty seven people died during the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens. Up to 800 died in the Philippines when Pinatubo erupted in 1991. There are many others. See links
Yes this can happen. this will make it really worse if it does happen. Thismight kill everyone. Imagine this and you are there and you have some children?
Volcanic eruptions can become natural disasters due to their destructive potential, including lava flows, ashfall, pyroclastic flows, and lahars. These events can cause harm to people, infrastructure, and the environment, leading to loss of life and significant economic impacts. Additionally, volcanic eruptions can have long-term consequences on the climate and local ecosystems.
In 1930 Mt. Stromboli killed three people by proc lastic flows.
A volcano cannot kill people. It is the amount of energy liberated from the volcano that causes harm. The enormous amout of heat energy liberated from the volcano causes the increase in temperature of the surroundings. If the temperature reaches the ignition value of the material, the material catches fire and hence causes damage. If the heat energy is very huge, it can cause damage to the surrounding life too.
Volcanic eruptions can cause widespread destruction, including lava flows, ash fall, pyroclastic flows, and lahars (mudflows). They also contribute to the release of gases and ash into the atmosphere, which can impact air quality and climate. Additionally, eruptions can result in the formation of new landforms and volcanic features.
because lava can kill you and so can ash. you might also be stranded after the volcano erupted without food or water and no way of getting out of that place
Hualalai volcano, located in Hawaii, has not caused any direct fatalities from eruptions. However, there have been deaths and injuries related to volcanic hazards such as rockfalls. The last eruption was in 1801.