volcanic ash
The answer is : Magma with low viscosity. It makes for a weak volcanic eruption. If the viscosity is low (thin), non-explosive eruptions usually begin with fire fountains due to release of dissolved gases. When magma reaches the surface of the earth, it is called lava.
The Eyjafjallajökull eruption in 2010 began on March 20 and continued until May 23, lasting for a total of about two months. The eruption disrupted air travel in Europe, leading to the closure of airspace in various countries due to the volcanic ash cloud.
Volcanic eruptions can be difficult to predict accurately, but scientists use various monitoring techniques to look for signs like increased seismic activity, ground deformation, and gas emissions to help forecast eruptions. It also depends on the type of volcano and its past behavior, with some showing clear patterns before an eruption while others may have more sudden events. Multiple factors are taken into consideration, and forecasting eruptions remains challenging despite advances in technology.
The last tsunami was caused by an undersea earthquake or volcanic eruption that displaced a large volume of ocean water, creating massive waves that traveled across the ocean and eventually made landfall. Tsunamis can also be triggered by meteorite impacts or landslides into bodies of water.
Molten rock, and lava harden over a irregular period of time causing a mountain to raise. Such events can happen in either extremely rapidly or very slowly, Paricutín in Mexico literally appeared overnight in a farmers field. In only one week the volcano went from being a fissure in the ground to a 5 storied mountain; today the volcano is 9,186 ft tall. the Hawaiian islands are examples of slowly growing volcanic mountains that rose out of the ocean thousands upon thousands of years ago and continue to grow today.
The answer is : Magma with low viscosity. It makes for a weak volcanic eruption. If the viscosity is low (thin), non-explosive eruptions usually begin with fire fountains due to release of dissolved gases. When magma reaches the surface of the earth, it is called lava.
I'm not giving false hopes but maybe if there is not a nother volcanic eruption
The answer is : Magma with low viscosity. It makes for a weak volcanic eruption. If the viscosity is low (thin), non-explosive eruptions usually begin with fire fountains due to release of dissolved gases. When magma reaches the surface of the earth, it is called lava.
Pompeii was destroyed on August 24, 79 AD, which was a Sunday. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius buried the city in volcanic ash, preserving it for centuries. The exact day of the week is derived from historical sources that mention the event occurring on that date.
The Eyjafjallajökull eruption in 2010 began on March 20 and continued until May 23, lasting for a total of about two months. The eruption disrupted air travel in Europe, leading to the closure of airspace in various countries due to the volcanic ash cloud.
Well, I would suggest going to a Doctor. But, if you became pregnant within that week, it could be probably be bleeding. !
Mount Kilauea's last eruption last for 1 week 4 days
Mt. Etna in Sicily was undergoing a minor eruption earlier this week.
I would confess my stupidity to my doctor or eye specialist.
you could be pregnant but there is a chance that it just came later then schedule, Your period will do that. if a week has gone by since you should have started your period i would contact your doctor to see if you are pregnant or not
Volcanic eruptions can be difficult to predict accurately, but scientists use various monitoring techniques to look for signs like increased seismic activity, ground deformation, and gas emissions to help forecast eruptions. It also depends on the type of volcano and its past behavior, with some showing clear patterns before an eruption while others may have more sudden events. Multiple factors are taken into consideration, and forecasting eruptions remains challenging despite advances in technology.
a week later?