yes, it is possible.
Recently, an Icelandic volcano was responsible for shutting down European airspace.
No. There is nothing any person can do to cause or prevent a volcanic eruption.
Plate tectonics
Volcanic eruptions are not directly related to weather or climate. They occur due to activity beneath the Earth's surface, such as pressure in magma chambers or tectonic movements, rather than changes in atmospheric conditions. However, volcanic eruptions can impact climate by releasing ash and gases into the atmosphere that can affect temperatures and weather patterns.
During a volcanic eruption, larger pieces of debris such as rocks, ash, and pumice generally fall closer to the volcanic vent or crater. These heavy materials are usually carried by pyroclastic flows or fallout and can cause significant damage to areas near the eruption site.
A volcanic eruption could end the world! If it creates a thick ash cloud covering the atmosphere of earth it would block sunlight it would kill crops which would mean no FOOD! But I'm sure we would survive because science has advanced a lot :D
The magma pushes together with the lava .
An asteroid from space, volcanic eruption, flooding, loss of food, or drought.
No
No. There is nothing any person can do to cause or prevent a volcanic eruption.
yes
yes if the debris reaches the upper atmosphere which would cloud out the sun.
yes if the debris reaches the upper atmosphere which would cloud out the sun.
yes if the debris reaches the upper atmosphere which would cloud out the sun.
Plate tectonics
The deadliest volcanic eruption in the world was the eruption of the Tambora volcano in 1812, It caused an estimated 92,000 deaths.
When tectonic plates go under each other.
A destructive margin