Considering the word "lots" is relative, draw your own conclusion: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Vesuvius http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krakatoa http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mt_Saint_Helens
Diamond Head volcano in Hawaii is not considered extinct; it is a dormant volcanic cone. It last erupted around 150,000 years ago. The volcano's eruptions were relatively small and not known to have caused significant damage.
The Haleakalā volcano has caused damage in the past through volcanic eruptions, which resulted in lava flows destroying vegetation and infrastructure. Ash fall from eruptions has impacted air quality and agriculture in the surrounding areas. The volcano is currently dormant, but remains a potential hazard for future volcanic activity.
Volcanic eruptions can cause earthquakes, fast floods, mud slides, and rock falls. Lava can travel very far and burn, bury, or damage anything in its path, including people, houses, and trees. The large amount of dust and ash can cause roofs to fall, makes it hard to breathe, and is normally very smelly. The ground around the volcano is not secure and can cause big earthquakes.
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Volcanic eruptions can cause a range of damage to human lives, including fatalities from lava flows, pyroclastic flows, ashfall, and related hazards such as lahars (mudflows) and volcanic gases. Secondary effects like crop failures, respiratory issues from ashfall, and societal disruptions can also impact lives. The extent of damage depends on factors such as the eruption type, proximity of human settlements to the volcano, and level of preparedness and response measures in place.
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When volcanos erupt they spew ash and moltant lava all over the place. They can cause lots of problems with crop damage.
That is what I want to know.
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when it erupts the lava can flow to places and the ash cloud and gases from the volcano are very dangerous for humans.
Diamond Head volcano in Hawaii is not considered extinct; it is a dormant volcanic cone. It last erupted around 150,000 years ago. The volcano's eruptions were relatively small and not known to have caused significant damage.
i think that the penguin island caused no damage because it is in the middle of nowhere
yes it caused quite a lot of damage
The Haleakalā volcano has caused damage in the past through volcanic eruptions, which resulted in lava flows destroying vegetation and infrastructure. Ash fall from eruptions has impacted air quality and agriculture in the surrounding areas. The volcano is currently dormant, but remains a potential hazard for future volcanic activity.
Cinder cone volcanoes sometimes cause massive damage. While they might not erupt with violent output, they do cause large mudslides that take lives and destroy property.
I don't know I'm asking the question
to cause a lot of trouble with something; to ruin or damage something