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About 300 people were killed in the 1991 Mount Pinatubo lahar disaster in the Philippines. The lahar, which is a type of volcanic mudflow, was triggered by the eruption of Mount Pinatubo. It caused widespread destruction in the surrounding areas.
Mount Pinatubo is composed of andesite, a type of volcanic rock, as well as dacite. It also contains layers of lahar deposits made up of volcanic ash, rocks, and debris from previous eruptions.
A torrential mudflow of wet volcanic debris is typically called a volcanic lahar. These lahars can be extremely destructive and occur when a volcanic eruption melts snow and ice, or mixes with water from heavy rainfall. They can move rapidly down slopes and valleys, carrying debris and posing serious hazards to communities in their path.
The major cause of death at Mt. Pinatubo was not the volcanic eruption itself, but rather the associated lahars, or volcanic mudflows, that occurred after the eruption. These lahars caused widespread destruction and claimed many lives as they traveled down the slopes of the volcano and into surrounding areas.
Lahar is not an intrusive igneous body. Lahar refers to volcanic mudflows composed of volcanic ash and water. Batholith, dike, and stock are all types of intrusive igneous bodies.
About 300 people were killed in the 1991 Mount Pinatubo lahar disaster in the Philippines. The lahar, which is a type of volcanic mudflow, was triggered by the eruption of Mount Pinatubo. It caused widespread destruction in the surrounding areas.
Pampangga ang nasalanta ng lahar dahil sa pagputok nh bulcan Pinatubo. Nasalanta rin ang kapaligirang mga bayan,
Kelvin S. Rodolfo has written: 'Pinatubo and the politics of lahar' -- subject(s): Eruption, 1991, Lahars
Mount Pinatubo is composed of andesite, a type of volcanic rock, as well as dacite. It also contains layers of lahar deposits made up of volcanic ash, rocks, and debris from previous eruptions.
Hal Lahar died on 2003-10-20.
Hal Lahar was born on 1919-07-14.
No. A lahar is a mudflow formed by a mixture of water and volcanic ash.
It lessens the human population, so lahar is a good thing
Lahar - 1996 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
A torrential mudflow of wet volcanic debris is typically called a volcanic lahar. These lahars can be extremely destructive and occur when a volcanic eruption melts snow and ice, or mixes with water from heavy rainfall. They can move rapidly down slopes and valleys, carrying debris and posing serious hazards to communities in their path.
A lahar is basically a mudslide that has debris within its flow. Effects of a lahar include your home being destroyed, trees and other vegetation being destroyed, and the loss of people.
The major cause of death at Mt. Pinatubo was not the volcanic eruption itself, but rather the associated lahars, or volcanic mudflows, that occurred after the eruption. These lahars caused widespread destruction and claimed many lives as they traveled down the slopes of the volcano and into surrounding areas.