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No. Dissolved gasses trapped under pressure provide the force.
No. Dissolved gasses trapped under pressure provide the force.
Death, major injuries etc.
Emission of water vapor and other greenhouse gasses!
Whatever is contained in the magma is spewed into the atmosphere during a volcanic eruption. This can include molten rock, ash, minerals, gasses and whatever else may be contained in the stream.
Whatever is contained in the magma is spewed into the atmosphere during a volcanic eruption. This can include molten rock, ash, minerals, gasses and whatever else may be contained in the stream.
No. It also affects the atmosphere by the emission of gasses including some toxic ones, and could cause damage to water bodies when flowing magma comes in contact with the ocean or sea during an eruption, thereby leading to pollution.
At first most of the plants die due to the heat and gasses, but then they will come back since they grow well in a volcanic soil. There is a tree that is still alive after the eruption of Pompeii in 79 AD.
Pahoehoe is one substance usually not present in explosive volcanic eruptions. Tephra, lava and other gasses are typically present during an eruption.
During a "volcanic eruption" there's release of materials which can be in either s olid,liquid or gasseous form.Most volcanic mountains contains particles such as "ash","cinder","volcanic dust" and other toxic and highly poisoneous gasses like "sulphur" and "methane".When these gasses are overejected into the atmosphere they distort its composition and could mix with watervapour,condense and fall as "Acid Rain".Some "Greenhouse gasses" are also released into the atmosphere during vulcanic eruptions.These greenhouse gasses mixes with air and captures rays of the Sun preventing them from been reflected back to "outer space" leading to modifications of the climate and promoting "Global Warming".
When, for various reasons, rock from the mantle melts, it sometimes moves to the Earth's surface through weak spots in the crust, releasing heat, gasses, and rock--a volcanic eruption
Mass burning , poisoined by toxic gasses and destruction by lava , or laharr[ mudslides] .