When pressure builds up within a volcano, it can cause the surface to deform outward, leading to a phenomenon known as volcanic bulging. This deformation occurs as magma accumulates in the magma chamber, increasing internal pressure and causing the ground above to swell. Such bulging can indicate impending eruptions and is often monitored to assess volcanic activity and potential hazards. The extent and nature of the deformation can vary based on the volcano's structure and the volume of magma involved.
I have never tried it before but I'm sure if you wear a special suit you will be able to breathe.if not you will swell up and your body will just get to big.
Osmosis is taking place
You ankle and foot can swell from a few things. You could have broken something, spunk something or just bruised it.
No, although it does expand with heat as do most substances.
An ocean swell is rythmic rise and fall of the ocean surface, not quite a wave, but a significant movement.
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A swell is a wave or series of waves that are caused by surface gravity. However a whitecap wave is caused by the wind.
It will! I have done it before
Most volcanoes occur at the edge of the tectonic plates.Pressure from gases in the mantle squeezes the molten rockupwards. the surface of the earth can swell like a big pimple untilit cannot take anymore pressure. It then explodes with lava, ash andsteam bursting through the surface. Eruptions may come from a singleevent, or from a group of vents. others take place from long cracks called fissures.
when you scratch your skin it irritates the surface thus causing swelling
All piercings i know of, swell in some way when you first get them done.
when you scratch your skin it irritates the surface thus causing swelling
The udder will only swell, the cow is dropping her milk into the milk cisterns in the udder for the calf to suckle.
To catch any fish that happened to be swimming near the water's surface that got swept up by the swell.
No, hurricanes do not affect submarines operating below the surface. Sea conditions do not affect submarine operations because, in general, they run deep enough to avoid the swell on and near the surface.
The word swell comes from the Old English word swellan which meant to grow or make bigger. Its first known use is from before the 12th century in England.