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The eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 in the Philippines is known to have caused a temporary cooling effect on the Earth's temperature due to the release of sulfur dioxide that reflected sunlight. Conversely, large volcanic eruptions that inject sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere can temporarily cool the planet by blocking sunlight.
A caldera volcano typically has a large, bowl-shaped depression at the summit, formed by the collapse of the magma chamber after a large eruption. The caldera may be filled with water to create a crater lake, and the walls of the caldera can be steep and rugged. Caldera volcanoes can be quite large and are often considered among the most dangerous volcanic systems.
A shield volcano
Caldera.
Molten lava from a volcano has a large amount of thermal energy due to its high temperature.
The large hole at the top of a volcano is called a "crater." It is formed when explosions or collapses create a depression at the summit of the volcano.
The temperature of a substance with a large amount of thermal energy will be higher compared to a substance with lower thermal energy. Thermal energy is directly related to temperature, so as the amount of thermal energy increases, the average kinetic energy of the particles in the substance increases, leading to a higher temperature.
If there is a large temperature difference, more heat will be transferred. Depending on the situation, this may mean more energy loss.
it is a tsunami or an under water volcano
There is no volcanoes on the sun, but sometimes a large energy release known as a solar flare can be mistaken for a volcano.
There is a large increase in the temperature of the coffee due to the large amount of kinetic energy inputed into the system through the shaking motion. Thus due to the heat being released there is a large decrease in the internal energy of the system
Both the large and small bowl will have the same amount of heat energy if they are at the same temperature (30 degrees). The heat energy in an object depends on its mass, temperature, and specific heat capacity, but in this case, since both bowls are at the same temperature, they would have the same amount of heat energy.
A caldera may form in the centre of a very large volcano.
The cone volcano was enormously large.
Water has a high specific heat capacity, meaning it can absorb or release a lot of heat energy without its temperature changing much. This is why it takes a large amount of energy to raise or lower the temperature of water compared to other substances.
Not with current technology.