its called tides
When volcanic ash and dust settle and compact on the ground, they can become a type of sedimentary rock known as tuff. Tuff forms from the lithification of volcanic ash, which can include various minerals and glass fragments. Over time, the compacted ash can solidify into a cohesive rock, sometimes containing fossilized plant material or other debris, depending on the eruption's environment. This process contributes to the geological record of volcanic activity.
Volcanic eruptions can reduce global warming for a short time by blocking and reflecting the sun's heat with their dust and ash.
Smoke, ash, and lava. Hope it helped :)
Volcano can eject Hugh quantities of gas, broken rock, lava bombs, fine ash, and dust. The gas released during an eruption contains water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, sulfur, small amounts of chlorine, hydrogen, and argon.
"are places on the earth's surface where molten rock, gases, and ash from deep inside the earth are ejected."
Ash
they are made out of rock
Volcanoes can emit lava,rocks,ash,fragments and molten rock.
Volcanoes erupt hot ash or molten rock. It is the heat from this that can melt ice.
volcanic rock
Global warming has no effect on volcanoes. It's the other way round. Volcanoes can increase global warming slightly if the emit carbon dioxide. And they can reduce global warming for a while if their dust and ash block out and reflect the sun's rays.
Volcanoes will periodically spew out hot gas, ash, or molten rock.
Volcanic ash refers to tiny dust size pieces of rock that are blasted out of some volcanoes when they erupt. Along with sulfuric acid from volcanoes, the ash in a large eruption can block out a tiny percentage of energy from the Sun for a period of time, causing a very slight cooling of the climate. The extent of this cooling depends on the amount of ash and sulfuric acid spewed out of the volcano. In the case of a supervolcano, however, enough ash and sulfuric acid could be emitted to cause a significant cooling of the climate for a period of many years.
When volcanic ash and dust settle and compact on the ground, they can become a type of sedimentary rock known as tuff. Tuff forms from the lithification of volcanic ash, which can include various minerals and glass fragments. Over time, the compacted ash can solidify into a cohesive rock, sometimes containing fossilized plant material or other debris, depending on the eruption's environment. This process contributes to the geological record of volcanic activity.
Often volcanoes erupt throwing molten rock which is glowing hot if they are not just spouting smoke and ash.
Volcanic eruptions can reduce global warming for a short time by blocking and reflecting the sun's heat with their dust and ash.
It can cause death's, it can kill crops, and homes. Volcanoes cause a type of smog and fill the air with deadly smoke, and ash