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Yes. The weather and any given momenet does not have a significant effect on a volcano. Rain does have a cooling effect, but it is nowhere near what would be needed to solidfy magma and stop an eruption.
An ash cloud is something which comes out of the volcano
No, an ash fall is not a volcano. An ash fall occurs when volcanic ash and debris are ejected from a volcano during an eruption and then carried by winds to surrounding areas, causing the ash to fall to the ground.
The volcano that has caused the ash cloud is called Taal Volcano, located in the Philippines.
A volcano can interrupt by releasing ash, gas, and lava which can cause destruction to surrounding areas. Additionally, volcanic eruptions can lead to earthquakes and tsunamis which can further disrupt the environment and communities.
pompeii was destroyed by a volcano, so before it erupted ash started to snow down. It wasn't rain it was ash. I think it might have been hot.
go through the tunnel near the cablecar and the rain of volcano-ash and you are there
Yes. The weather and any given momenet does not have a significant effect on a volcano. Rain does have a cooling effect, but it is nowhere near what would be needed to solidfy magma and stop an eruption.
An ash cloud is something which comes out of the volcano
when it erupts the lava can flow to places and the ash cloud and gases from the volcano are very dangerous for humans.
No, an ash fall is not a volcano. An ash fall occurs when volcanic ash and debris are ejected from a volcano during an eruption and then carried by winds to surrounding areas, causing the ash to fall to the ground.
Rainwater will wash down the sides of the volcano. Heavy rain can sometimes mix with volcanic ash to form a dangerous mudflow called a lahar. If the volcano is erupting, rain that comes in contact with lava or hot pyroclastic material will turn to steam.
The volcano that has caused the ash cloud is called Taal Volcano, located in the Philippines.
Yes. The ash can get in their throat and cause breathing troubles or, in extreme cases, death.
A big one, the Atmospheric Ash Cloud Belching type.
A volcano can interrupt by releasing ash, gas, and lava which can cause destruction to surrounding areas. Additionally, volcanic eruptions can lead to earthquakes and tsunamis which can further disrupt the environment and communities.
Volcano ash hazard can be dangerous.