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Q: How are volcanic eruptions monitored?
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What is the average time between large-scale eruptions?

The average time between large-scale volcanic eruptions can vary widely depending on the volcano. Some volcanoes can have large eruptions hundreds to thousands of years apart, while others can have them much more frequently. Volcanic activity is closely monitored to help predict and prepare for potential eruptions.


How volcanic eruptions differ from earthquakes?

volcanic eruptions are hotter


Are volcanic eruptions rare?

Volcanic eruptions are common in some of the Earth's volcanic hot-spots.


How much eruptions did mount rainier have?

Mount Rainier has had numerous eruptions in its history, but the most recent significant eruption occurred about 1,000 years ago. Since then, there have been no major eruptions, but the volcano remains active and is closely monitored for any signs of volcanic activity.


Is there any volcanic eruptions in Mars?

yes! volcanic eruptions happen on mars NASA


Is igneous released in volcanic eruptions?

Correct. Igneous rocks fly out of volcanic eruptions


What are the kinds of volcanic eruptions?

The kinds of eruptions are the quiet eruptions and the explosive eruptions.


What volcanic eruptions have caused travel troubles?

the volcanic eruptions in Europe they cant travel anymore


What solar events occur during volcanic eruptions?

There are no Solar events that are connected to volcanic eruptions.


How many volcanic eruptions have there been in forever?

There have been innumerable eruptions and volcanic outbursts. And we have no way of counting the individual eruptions in much of pre history.


What are the 2 types of volcanic eruption?

There are effusive eruptions and explosive eruptions.


What shape is built up from numerous violent volcanic eruptions?

A volcanic cone or a volcanic mountain can be built up from numerous violent volcanic eruptions. These eruptions can result in layers of lava, ash, and volcanic rocks accumulating over time to form a distinctive cone-shaped landform.