It will cause formation of Tsunami's that causes crop failure, house swept, landslides, traffic disrupted and also cause loss of lives, destroy buildings, earthquakes. It can also cause weather pollution, mainly in the form of acid rain.
The damage a volcano causes depends upon many factors:
If it erupts mainly lava, ash and gases then only those locations downwind will be affected by the ash and gases whilst the lava will only flow in depressions and on very gentle slopes. Think of Kilauea on Hawaii.
If the eruption is more explosive then the lava tends to be more viscous - it needs a definite slope to flow on, ashes and fumes will present a hazard downwind. Such as the eruptions at Stromboli.
A more explosive volcano will hurl blocks high into the atmosphere - 10 km or so, these will fall back to earth. However ash will fall several kilometres away while the big blocks will fall close to the vent. The ash creates a hazard to airplanes and other equipment. Damage is usually restricted to about 10 km from the volcano. Any lava erupted is andesitic, phonolitic in chemistry and needs a very defined slope to flow. Vulcano in Italy is a typical volcano.
However the bigger eruptions Vesuvius, Tambora, Krakatau will cause damage locally and at very great distances from the vent. This is due to the amount of sulfur that hits the stratosphere. These volcanoes rarely erupt lava and any that is erupted tends to be very viscous, flows very short distances and piles up.
Whether a volcano will create a tsunami depends. If it erupts regardless of where it is it will not create a tsunami, but if its flank fails and the debris enters the ocean then it may trigger a tsunami. There are many examples of volcanic islands around the world which have the potential of creating a tsunami if the flank fails in sufficient volume and this enters the ocean: Hawaii, Reunion, La Palma, El Hierro, Tenerife and many others - all active volcanic ocean islands have the potential to fail and trigger a tsunami.
Hope all this helps you.
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it will explode
it turns into steam
As a shield volcano, Mauna Kea erupts mafic lava.
Most of the lava is liquid. Has very LOW viscosity
Shield volcanoes are commonly fed by hotspots, which are upwelling's of magma, rather than by being located on a plate boundary. The movement of oceanic plates over the hotspots is believed to be the cause of the eruptions. Shield volcanoes often have nearly continuous eruptions.
a shield volcano
yes,they do.
it will explode
Shield Volcanoes erupt less violently and flows further then composite volcanoes. A composite volcano erupts more violently.
it turns into steam
As a shield volcano, Mauna Kea erupts mafic lava.
Most of the lava is liquid. Has very LOW viscosity
is the type of volcano that often erupts with a mix of stream,ash,rock and dust causing a pyroclastic folw
a lot higher because most of lava piles up around the vent
Along subduction zones or boundaries. Or places with a active volcano near them because sometimes when a volcano erupts, or when it almost erupts, the pressure underground could release an earthquake.
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is the type of volcano that often erupts with a mix of stream,ash,rock and dust causing a pyroclastic folw