because there is more plate movement
Underwater eruptions cause tsunamis and cause lava to form and underwater ridge.
The Kilauea volcano in Hawaii has had several eruptions over the years, but the most notable eruption in 2018 did not directly cause any deaths. However, there have been instances in the past where volcanic activity, including Kilauea's eruptions, has resulted in fatalities due to hazards like lava flows, gas emissions, and landslides. Overall, while Kilauea poses significant risks, recent eruptions have not led to recorded deaths.
Undersea earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
Yes, rocks can be bent or overturned by the force and pressure of volcanic eruptions. Intense heat and pressure can cause rocks to deform, fold, or even fracture during volcanic activity. The extreme forces involved in volcanic eruptions can lead to significant changes in the geological structure of rocks.
Not usually. Explosive eruptions are more often to magma with high or moderate silica levels.
some volcanic eruptions are very destructive cause there would be no evidencethat it is going to erupt
yes because tsunami can grow bigger than a volcano eruption
Because some poor countries don't have safe buildings whereas rich countries do.
Underwater eruptions cause tsunamis and cause lava to form and underwater ridge.
The Kilauea volcano in Hawaii has had several eruptions over the years, but the most notable eruption in 2018 did not directly cause any deaths. However, there have been instances in the past where volcanic activity, including Kilauea's eruptions, has resulted in fatalities due to hazards like lava flows, gas emissions, and landslides. Overall, while Kilauea poses significant risks, recent eruptions have not led to recorded deaths.
Volcanic ash can get in to airplane engines and cause them to fail.
Undersea earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
No. Volcanic eruptions can build mountains and form new land. Many occur in remote areas where there is not much to destroy.
run like crazy cause the lava is coming
Volcanologists study volcanoes and volcanic activity, including the processes that cause eruptions, types of eruptions, and the impact of eruptions on the surrounding environment and communities. They also monitor volcanic activity to mitigate risks and improve our understanding of volcanic behavior.
Volcanic eruptions happen, somewhere on the planet, every day. Check the website of the US Geological Survey for the latest information. There are currently volcanic eruptions in Italy, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Mexico, and Chile, among others. They are likely to cause minimal destruction, if any.
No. The Moho is simply the boundary between the mantle and the crust.