Lava Flow- a surge of viscous molten rock which can cause widespread damage to farmland and settlements as well as ruining landscapes when it solidifies. They can reach temperatures of 1200 degrees.
Lahar or Mudflow- When water is mixed with rock,debris and mud to form a sort of concrete mixture. These flow down from a volcano and into villages destroying settlements.
Pyroclastic Flow- Occur when a volcano erupts. They are fast moving currents of extremely hot gas. These are very deadly and can reach speeds of around 450 mph and reach temperatures of 1000 degrees. People die mostly of this.
Ash Clouds- They are poisonous, and cause havoc in transport. The ash from the volcano travels into the air affecting machinery and engines of airborne vehicles (air planes). It also creates pollution and is bad for the lungs of living things (humans or animals, and sometimes plants, even though they don't have lungs).
Earthquakes
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people, homes, trees, the world
The planets other than Earth on which we have observed volcanoes are Venus and Mars. These planets are made of the same materials to Earth and formed by the same processes. Therefore, like Earth, they have hot interiors that can produce molten rock. Mars may have cooled enough that the volcanoes it has no longer erupt.
you can only find volcanoes on the inner planets: that are Venus, mercury and mars
Mars has the largest shield volcano in the Solar System.
The other terrestrial planets are made of the same materials as Earth and formed in the same way, which means they have hot interiors. While Venus and Mars probably lack plate tectonics, they appear to have volcanoes associated with hot spots, which account for some volcanoes on Earth as well.
=Sliding plates that slide past each other==Sliding plates that slide past each other=
Most volcanoes on Earth are associated with boundaries of tectonic plates while those that we have seen on other planets are probably from hot spots. Earth's volcanoes also seem more prone to explosive eruptions, primarily due to the abundance of water on Earth.
The planets other than Earth on which we have observed volcanoes are Venus and Mars. These planets are made of the same materials to Earth and formed by the same processes. Therefore, like Earth, they have hot interiors that can produce molten rock. Mars may have cooled enough that the volcanoes it has no longer erupt.
you can only find volcanoes on the inner planets: that are Venus, mercury and mars
Mars has the largest shield volcano in the Solar System.
Yes!
The other terrestrial planets are made of the same materials as Earth and formed in the same way, which means they have hot interiors. While Venus and Mars probably lack plate tectonics, they appear to have volcanoes associated with hot spots, which account for some volcanoes on Earth as well.
Yes there is.
Every planet has a different terrain and a different set of tectonic plates.
=Sliding plates that slide past each other==Sliding plates that slide past each other=
They can't go "in" other planets, but they can land on other planets. Asteroid impacts can be minor, resulting in localized damage. They can also cause major damage, resulting in mass extinctions (in the case of Earth), large craters, magnetic anomalies, and varying crust thickness.
Yes Venuse
Only the Earth. No other planets are known to have free gaseous oxygen. Although Jupiter's moon Io does have some lovely sulphurous volcanoes....