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Well after the eruption 1883 eruption Krakatoa was an Oceanic volcano, (around 1889) until it grew and regained it's height. It is now a land volcano.
Yes, it was predicted - both generally in years leading up to 1980 and more specifically in the months before the big blast. In the weeks leading up to the Volcano hazard zones were blocked off around the volcano due to an expected eruption. However the scope and exact timing of the eruption were not forseen - hence 57 people lost their lives.
The name of the Martinique volcano with a violent 1902 eruption is Mount Pelée. Its eruption in 1902 devastated the city of Saint-Pierre, killing around 30,000 people.
People prepared for the eruption of Mount St. Helens by evacuating the area around the volcano, following evacuation orders, and stocking up on essential supplies. Scientists also monitored the volcano closely to provide up-to-date information and early warnings to residents in the surrounding areas.
Around 60 million cubic meters of volcanic material were expelled during Mayon volcano's 2018 eruption. This eruption resulted in ashfall, pyroclastic flows, and lahars.
Scientists explore volcanoes in order to study its past eruption and/or when it will possibly erupt again. If the volcano is inactive they examine the old rocks around it in order to know the history of that volcano. There are both active and inactive volcanoes both of which are studied by scientists.
this is the biggest volcano eruption in New zealand
A super volcano is a huge sized volcano that can erupt, the eruption will create crater sized holes around the eruption.
Well after the eruption 1883 eruption Krakatoa was an Oceanic volcano, (around 1889) until it grew and regained it's height. It is now a land volcano.
The first known eruption is around 1800BC, during the Bronze Age.
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Yes, it was predicted - both generally in years leading up to 1980 and more specifically in the months before the big blast. In the weeks leading up to the Volcano hazard zones were blocked off around the volcano due to an expected eruption. However the scope and exact timing of the eruption were not forseen - hence 57 people lost their lives.
The name of the Martinique volcano with a violent 1902 eruption is Mount Pelée. Its eruption in 1902 devastated the city of Saint-Pierre, killing around 30,000 people.
People prepared for the eruption of Mount St. Helens by evacuating the area around the volcano, following evacuation orders, and stocking up on essential supplies. Scientists also monitored the volcano closely to provide up-to-date information and early warnings to residents in the surrounding areas.
Around 60 million cubic meters of volcanic material were expelled during Mayon volcano's 2018 eruption. This eruption resulted in ashfall, pyroclastic flows, and lahars.
Before the eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980, there were several smaller explosive eruptions and earthquakes that signaled the volcano's increased activity. The eruption on May 18th, 1980, was preceded by a series of steam explosions, a bulge forming on the north flank, and increased seismic activity. Scientists closely monitored the situation and warned of the impending eruption, leading to the evacuation of the area around the volcano.
Vents in a volcano are the places where lava and other pyroclastic materials come out. Scientists study vents to learn more about specific volcanoes.