PlinianVulcanianStrombolianFissure
Many states don't have a single volcano so it's hard to tell which state has the least amount of volcanoes.
Volcanoes are both, constructive and destructive. They are constructive, by forming landforms and islands. They are destructive, because they can destroy anything in the lava's way when it erupts, by tearing down buildings with lava and black smoke with such a force. it also puffs out poison ash when it erupts.
The volcanoes in Hawaii erupt basaltic lava, which is relatively runny and has a low gas content. As a result the volcanoes usually produce effusive eruptions; fountain or oozing lava but rarely producing explosions. After emerging the lava travels along as fairly slow-moving lava flows. These flows can be destructive, but are easy to escape.
There are approximately 1,500 active volcanoes on Earth. These volcanoes have erupted at least once in the last 10,000 years.
They must in phase and must have at least approximately the same frequency. If the two waves are in phase and have the same frequency, then they will have continuous constructive interference. If the two waves have different, but similar, frequencies then they will alternate between constructive and destructive interference.
No load is the least destructive load to a switch.
When eruption types are arranged from most destructive to least, it is in descending order.
PlinianVulcanianStrombolianFissure
Many states don't have a single volcano so it's hard to tell which state has the least amount of volcanoes.
The least destructive method would be to simply identify the desired mineral specimen by eye and pick it up.
Volcanoes are both, constructive and destructive. They are constructive, by forming landforms and islands. They are destructive, because they can destroy anything in the lava's way when it erupts, by tearing down buildings with lava and black smoke with such a force. it also puffs out poison ash when it erupts.
In cold countries.
The volcanoes in Hawaii erupt basaltic lava, which is relatively runny and has a low gas content. As a result the volcanoes usually produce effusive eruptions; fountain or oozing lava but rarely producing explosions. After emerging the lava travels along as fairly slow-moving lava flows. These flows can be destructive, but are easy to escape.
There are approximately 1,500 active volcanoes on Earth. These volcanoes have erupted at least once in the last 10,000 years.
no,they can't.At least for now.....
Extinct volcanoes.