B/c it's really hard to give accurat predictions of when it's going to happen.
An explosive volcano eruption is characterized by the sudden release of gas, ash, and debris from a volcano, often resulting in violent explosions. These eruptions can produce pyroclastic flows, ash clouds, and lava bombs, posing significant risks to nearby communities and ecosystems. The explosivity of a volcano is often determined by the composition of the magma and the presence of gas within it.
This can depend on the volcano but generally they can eject substances like soot and ash in the air, lava from the mantle and magma chambers, also rocks can break apart from the volcano causing landslides.
The term you're looking for is "volcano." A volcano is an opening in the Earth's crust where magma can escape to the surface, often resulting in an eruption. This process can create new landforms and is a key component of the rock cycle.
Landslides often happen after volcanic eruptions because of all the shaking the volcano does while it erupts....
Volcanic activity is classified by how often a volcano erupts. A volcano may be active, intermittent, dormant, or extinct.Active volcanoes erupt constantly.Intermittent volcanoes erupt fairly regularly.Dormant volcanoes are inactive, but not long enough to determine whether they will erupt again or not.Extinct volcanoes have been inactive since the beginning of recorded history.
its called an acgi
is the type of volcano that often erupts with a mix of stream,ash,rock and dust causing a pyroclastic folw
is the type of volcano that often erupts with a mix of stream,ash,rock and dust causing a pyroclastic folw
Yellowstone is the site of a very large volcano that is often referred to as a supervolcano. Much of what it erupts is rhyolite.
You've got to be kidding me. A volcano that erupts often is called a cinder cone volcano, a volcano that does not erupt at all is called a shield volcano, and a volcano that can erupt but doesn't is a composite volcano. Here is the chart. Cinder cone: eruption Shield: dead Composite: sleep Hope you use my answer wisely. NOOBS!
no because earthquakes are from mountains split into two sides and the volcano erupts when the crust cant hold the heat from the core
An explosive volcano eruption is characterized by the sudden release of gas, ash, and debris from a volcano, often resulting in violent explosions. These eruptions can produce pyroclastic flows, ash clouds, and lava bombs, posing significant risks to nearby communities and ecosystems. The explosivity of a volcano is often determined by the composition of the magma and the presence of gas within it.
This can depend on the volcano but generally they can eject substances like soot and ash in the air, lava from the mantle and magma chambers, also rocks can break apart from the volcano causing landslides.
The term you're looking for is "volcano." A volcano is an opening in the Earth's crust where magma can escape to the surface, often resulting in an eruption. This process can create new landforms and is a key component of the rock cycle.
Volcanic ash is rich in nutrients needed by plants. When a volcano erupts, it often spreads ash in a large area around it, fertilizing the soil.
Landslides often happen after volcanic eruptions because of all the shaking the volcano does while it erupts....
Volcanic activity is classified by how often a volcano erupts. A volcano may be active, intermittent, dormant, or extinct.Active volcanoes erupt constantly.Intermittent volcanoes erupt fairly regularly.Dormant volcanoes are inactive, but not long enough to determine whether they will erupt again or not.Extinct volcanoes have been inactive since the beginning of recorded history.