A volcano that explodes and ejects fire, lava, and smoke is often referred to as a stratovolcano, or composite volcano. These types of volcanoes are characterized by their steep profiles and explosive eruptions, which can release ash, gases, and molten rock. A well-known example is Mount St. Helens in the United States, which famously erupted in 1980, causing significant destruction. Other examples include Mount Vesuvius in Italy and Mount Fuji in Japan.
The word "volcano" comes from the name of the Roman god of fire, Vulcan. In Latin, the term "Vulcanus" refers to the god of fire, and "volcanus" means "fire." Over time, the geological feature known as a "volcano" became associated with fire and was named after the Roman god.
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A common nickname for a volcano is "the mountain that spits fire."
set yourself on fire and film it to find out.
Lava*+Earth *to make lava; Fire+Earth
It will explode and smoke.
Anytime you use fire or explosives it can be dangerous they can be faulty and explode in an instant or start a fire. Health risks can be caused by these or smoke inhalation or fumes from them can be hazardous to you.
Fire Volcano Piano Ltd should implement safety measures such as regular fire drills, proper storage of flammable materials, installation of fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and emergency exits, as well as providing training on how to respond to emergencies.
no
Smoke or Fire was created in 1998.
it smells like smoke and u wanna cough.......nah love it smells like rotten eggs!bin there done that.
No. A fuel tank will not explode just because it is on fire. However, it will feed the fire and make it worse.
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Yes, it very well may explode.
Yes if you put the in the fire.
No.
They can catch fire and burn up but they only explode in the movies. gasoline and a match