The volcano in Iceland, Eyjafjallajökull, produced a large amount of ash due to the interaction between water and magma. When the lava came into contact with the ice on top of the volcano, it resulted in explosive eruptions that fragmented the lava into fine particles, creating the ash cloud.
Depends, all volcanoes have different amounts of lava.
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its about 90% of the worlds rice
its about 90% of the worlds rice
The amount of lava that comes out of a volcano can vary greatly depending on the eruption type and size of the volcano. In general, volcanoes can produce anywhere from a few cubic meters to millions of cubic meters of lava during an eruption. Some eruptions, such as those from shield volcanoes, can produce lava flows that extend for tens of kilometers.
Mount Kilauea produces approximately 250,000-650,000 cubic yards of lava per day during its active eruptions.
Wind power is not generated by countries, it is a global phenomena.
Rangitoto Island in New Zealand is estimated to have produced around 2.3 cubic kilometers of lava during its eruption around 600 years ago.
When turned on - sure. Not that much though. It's usually tinted, and not that strong. More of a mood light than a working light.
The cross on the flag represents Christianity much like the flags of other Nordic countries like Norway and Denmark. The colors stand for water (blue), lava (red) and ice (white).