The products of a volcano eruption can negatively affect the land around a volcano. The lava that emerges from volcanos during eruption can (due to its heat) destroy plants and objects that it comes into contact with. Volcanic ash, also released during eruption, can cause damage to plants, either by crushing them or by preventing enough sunlight from reaching their leaves (which inhibits the production of food for plants).
Continued volcanic eruptions can lead to the formation of new land through the accumulation of lava and ash. However, the eruption can also cause widespread destruction of existing land through lava flows, ash fall, and mudslides. The surrounding landscape can be drastically altered by a volcano's continuous activity.
Volcanoes that always erupt explosively can be located on both water and land. The type of eruption is determined by the composition of the magma within the volcano, not its location. Explosive eruptions are typically caused by the high pressure buildup of gas within the magma.
There is always earthquakes when volcanoes erupt, so, yes.
A geyser much like a volcano is a mound or mountain of land that has something bubbling underneath the surface. Typically a geyser has water or hot springs that erupt up sporadically like a volcano.
"We [Claudia and Frieda] sat down and looked at the graham-cracker anthills we had made... I made a volcano out of my anthill... I poked my finger down into the mouth of my volcano, and it toppled, dispersing golden grains into little swirls."
When volcanoes erupt, the lava settles in with the ground and leaves this area very fertile with minerals inside the earth and volcano itself
A volcano had erupt and it separated land from china (:
when to plate move away from each other a volcano forms. that causes a volcano to change wich changes land and continets and volcanos when a plate changes a volcanoe forms. wich volcanos erupt. by leanna lara la pluma
Volcanoes underwater erupt in much the same way as those on dry land. They erupt when pressure builds up. The difference between these two types of volcanoes is that the lava produced in an underwater volcano cools dramatically faster than the lava on land.
well when its form underwater eventually it will erupt causeing it to make land form around it :)
Because it won't erupt if it's not on land because the eruption is made by holes in the earth crust and to plates going into each other
There is a volcano in the Canary Islands, which could erupt sending large amounts of land into the sea which could cause massive tidal waves across the Atlantic. These could affect the United Kingdom.
Volcanoes that always erupt explosively can be located on both water and land. The type of eruption is determined by the composition of the magma within the volcano, not its location. Explosive eruptions are typically caused by the high pressure buildup of gas within the magma.
After the volcano sends warnings,the volcano will erupt.=the main warnings:==increases in the land==increased seismic activity (small earthquakes)==increased production of volcanic gases like sulphur dioxide=
There is always earthquakes when volcanoes erupt, so, yes.
im going to need more than "what stage of volcano eruption." what do u mean, like how do they erupt? what is the land version of magma called? what are the volcano's shapes, example: cone,shield,composite,cindercones, and finnaly lava domes.
A geyser much like a volcano is a mound or mountain of land that has something bubbling underneath the surface. Typically a geyser has water or hot springs that erupt up sporadically like a volcano.
"We [Claudia and Frieda] sat down and looked at the graham-cracker anthills we had made... I made a volcano out of my anthill... I poked my finger down into the mouth of my volcano, and it toppled, dispersing golden grains into little swirls."