Flowing lava can both burn and bury surrounding areas. Some volcanoes explode, and the shock wave can do a great deal of damage. Ash and various gases are emitted into the air, which in extreme cases are persistent enough to alter the weather, even (on one occasion that we know of) for the entire world. As we are now seeing with the Icelandic volcano, ash can be a hazard for air travel. When the ash settles, it brings new mineral content to the soil, and improves fertility. So not all the consequences are bad.
Igneous rock, such as basalt or andesite, results from the cooling of lava from a volcano.
A shield volcano is a type of volcano that covers a wide area and generally results from a quiet lava eruption. This type of volcano has a broad, domed shape with gentle slopes due to the flowing lava spreading out widely over time. Examples include Mauna Loa in Hawaii and the Galapagos Islands.
A cinder cone volcano typically has basaltic lava, which is low in silica content and flows easily. This results in the formation of steep-sided cones made of mostly cinders and volcanic ash.
The San Cristobal volcano in Nicaragua primarily produces basaltic lava, which is low in silica content and flows easily. This type of lava typically results in effusive eruptions with lava flows that can travel long distances from the volcano. The lava from the San Cristobal volcano tends to be relatively fluid and forms shield volcanoes.
A cinder cone volcano is made up of only pyroclastic material that results from a violent eruption. These eruptions typically eject a dense cloud of volcanic ash and other pyroclastic materials like rocks, and can have explosive and destructive outcomes.
Igneous rock, such as basalt or andesite, results from the cooling of lava from a volcano.
its the composite cone volcano?
A shield volcano is a type of volcano that covers a wide area and generally results from a quiet lava eruption. This type of volcano has a broad, domed shape with gentle slopes due to the flowing lava spreading out widely over time. Examples include Mauna Loa in Hawaii and the Galapagos Islands.
A cinder cone volcano typically has basaltic lava, which is low in silica content and flows easily. This results in the formation of steep-sided cones made of mostly cinders and volcanic ash.
Glaciers that will lead a bare surface or a volcano eruption that results in a barren land
Generally, the volcano is not the result of cooling and hardening deep underground. It is the molten magma in the core of the earth that, when it rises and breaks through the earth's crust, results in volcanic action.
The San Cristobal volcano in Nicaragua primarily produces basaltic lava, which is low in silica content and flows easily. This type of lava typically results in effusive eruptions with lava flows that can travel long distances from the volcano. The lava from the San Cristobal volcano tends to be relatively fluid and forms shield volcanoes.
A cinder cone volcano is made up of only pyroclastic material that results from a violent eruption. These eruptions typically eject a dense cloud of volcanic ash and other pyroclastic materials like rocks, and can have explosive and destructive outcomes.
In Panfu, to jump from the volcano, you need to navigate to the volcano's peak. Once at the top, look for a specific spot or ledge that allows you to jump off. After positioning your panda correctly, you can click to jump into the lava or the area below. Be sure to explore the results of your jump, as it can lead to fun surprises or mini-games!
This question can not be answered because millions of years ago the earth was full of active volcano's and man did not exist to record that event. The earth was unlivable at the time and we can only see the results of that time in the geology of the earth.
Typically, high viscosity, high gas magma results in a Plinian (explosive) eruption. The gas pulverizes the magma into ash and may form lateral pyroclastic flows.
To create a volcano project for a school science fair, you can use materials like baking soda, vinegar, and clay to build a model volcano. Construct the volcano shape using the clay, create a cavity for the baking soda and vinegar reaction to simulate an eruption. Add food coloring for a more realistic effect. Document the process and results for your presentation at the science fair.