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No, a volcano cannot be forced to erupt. Eruptions are triggered by the buildup of pressure from molten rock (magma) within the volcano's chamber, and external factors such as changes in pressure or water interaction can influence eruptions, but they cannot be artificially induced.
Before a volcano erupts, there may be high frequency and low frequency earthquakes, changes in shape or size of the volcano, and tremors.
It does not affect a volcano's ability to erupt. However, if a volcano is in a cold climate or tall enough that there is snow and ice at its summit, an eruption could cause this to melt. The water mixed with ash can form deadly mudflows called lahars.
run away. go in water.
A geyser much like a volcano is a mound or mountain of land that has something bubbling underneath the surface. Typically a geyser has water or hot springs that erupt up sporadically like a volcano.
No, a volcano cannot be forced to erupt. Eruptions are triggered by the buildup of pressure from molten rock (magma) within the volcano's chamber, and external factors such as changes in pressure or water interaction can influence eruptions, but they cannot be artificially induced.
Before a volcano erupts, there may be high frequency and low frequency earthquakes, changes in shape or size of the volcano, and tremors.
By using filter paper because the water will go through the filter paper and the flour will stay on top. That is how you separate flour and water.
using flour, water and/ or use Bisquick flour and water or milk the n you bake it.
A volcano vents water vapor instead of liquid water because that water has been in contact with very hot rocks, well above the boiling point of water. Some of the water vapor comes from the molten magma itself.
To make dough using only flour and water, mix the flour and water together until a smooth and elastic dough forms. Knead the dough for a few minutes, then let it rest for about 30 minutes before using it for baking or cooking.
You know it's about to erupt when, sulphur dioxide seeps out of the volcano (It can contaminate the water). Trees and animals growing around it will die. Earthquakes (even tiny ones) will occur. Great fumes of ash and smoke will steam out of a volcano.
It does not affect a volcano's ability to erupt. However, if a volcano is in a cold climate or tall enough that there is snow and ice at its summit, an eruption could cause this to melt. The water mixed with ash can form deadly mudflows called lahars.
run away. go in water.
A volcano is not like a forest fire. Oceans have no affect on volcanoes. The heat within the Earth that drives volcanoes is too great to be extinguished by surface water. See related link for video.
A geyser much like a volcano is a mound or mountain of land that has something bubbling underneath the surface. Typically a geyser has water or hot springs that erupt up sporadically like a volcano.
It might be fun to surprise a friend or relative with a model volcano that explodes with confetti. They are easy to make. First, create the volcano with salt dough, using salt, flour, and water. Then, insert a spring into the volcano. Next, insert a straw into the volcano from the outside, and parallel with the floor, with a chopstick inside it. Finally, fill the volcano full of confetti. When ready to active, simply pull out the straw and the spring will send the confetti into the air.