false.
Some were probably volcanic but the craters large enough to be seen with smaller telescopes were almost all made by impacts.
Underwater eruptions cause tsunamis and cause lava to form and underwater ridge.
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.
Undersea earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
Large volcano eruptions often leave behind volcanic ash, pyroclastic flows, and lava flows. These can cause widespread destruction of landscapes, ecosystems, and infrastructure, and can even lead to the formation of new landforms such as volcanic craters and cones.
Some were probably volcanic but the craters large enough to be seen with smaller telescopes were almost all made by impacts.
There's nothing on the Antarctic continent for a volcanic eruption to damage.
they are the same because they all cause damage to the earth
YES
Underwater eruptions cause tsunamis and cause lava to form and underwater ridge.
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.
Usually cities are distant from active volcanos. Therefore, when a volcano erupts, its magma cools and solidifies before reaching the city. But it will be wrong to conclude that all eruptions do not cause property damage as volcanic patterns are unpredictable and there may be several exceptions.
Volcanic ash can get in to airplane engines and cause them to fail.
Undersea earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
some volcanic eruptions are very destructive cause there would be no evidencethat it is going to erupt
Volcanic eruptions can be very destructive and can threaten the lives of people living near them. Major eruptions can spread ash great distances, which can harm crops, damage machinery, and cause jet engines to fail in flight. Gasses released by large eruptions can cause climate shifts.
Lava combs are considered destructive features because they are formed by volcanic eruptions that can cause widespread damage to the surrounding environment. They are often associated with explosive eruptions and the deposition of lava and other volcanic materials, which can lead to destruction of landscapes and ecosystems.