There are many types of volcanic hazards that come with an eruption. The ONLY thing to do if you live near a volcano is have an evacuation plan. Let others around you know about any activity you may know about. Have emergency equipment such as food, water, flashlights, mask (something to cover your face from ash) first aid. Always protect your head, find shelter inside, close windows doors, help others and animals. Move to high ground if it's a mudslide. Surviving eruptions are mainly on what you do and learn before the eruption so good luck if you live near a volcano.
no there were not
balls and stuff
volcanic eruption
Yes, the eruption of Mount Krakatoa in 1883 was a volcanic eruption. It was one of the most powerful volcanic eruptions in recorded history, resulting in the destruction of most of the island and causing significant global climate effects.
The Krakatoa eruption in 1883 was a Plinian eruption, which is a highly explosive volcanic event characterized by the eruption of vast amounts of ash and volcanic material into the atmosphere. The eruption of Krakatoa was one of the most powerful volcanic explosions in recorded history.
An earthquake
Earthquakes
no there were not
A volcanic explosion is an eruption.
Preferably, to a safe distance from the volcano.
it is the upperpart of the volcanic chimney during an eruption it is the upperpart of the volcanic chimney during an eruption
increase in both frequency and intensity
balls and stuff
volcanic eruption
is a volcanic eruption part of the rock cycle
is a volcanic eruption part of the rock cycle
The worst volcanic eruption in history is believed to be the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in 1815.