"Kilauea" means "spewing" or "much spreading" in Hawaiian, referring to the volcano's frequent lava flows and eruptions.
An active volcano is like a giant furnace, constantly rumbling and spewing fiery lava.
Kilauea got its name from Hawaiian volcano goddess Pele, who is believed to reside in the crater of the volcano. The name Kilauea means "much spreading" or "spewing" in Hawaiian, reflecting the volcano's frequent eruptions and lava flows.
Yes, smoke is produced when a volcano erupts. The smoke is typically made up of a mixture of gas, ash, and steam that is expelled from the volcano during an eruption.
Yes, so could the smoke caused by the eruption of a volcano.
Whom ever first saw smoke spewing from a mountain some tens of thousands of years ago.
active
The inactive, snow-capped volcano is called Nevado de Colima and the active smoke- and lava-spewing one is called Volcan de Colima or Volcan de Fuego de Colima.
"Kilauea" means "spewing" or "much spreading" in Hawaiian, referring to the volcano's frequent lava flows and eruptions.
An active volcano is like a giant furnace, constantly rumbling and spewing fiery lava.
The plural possessive of "volcano smoke" is "volcano smoke's."
smoke
As long as the volcano is not currently spewing lava or ash, then it should be find. If the volcano is active (and I mean active as in there is a rising plume of gas, ash, and/or lava, then yes it is very dangerous. The volcano is a basically spewing flaming rock, with produces large amounts of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and other noxious gases that can overwhelm, and or kill a person.
The name Kilaua means "spewing" in the Hawaiian language. This is a reference to the volcano's frequent eruptions.
Kilauea got its name from Hawaiian volcano goddess Pele, who is believed to reside in the crater of the volcano. The name Kilauea means "much spreading" or "spewing" in Hawaiian, reflecting the volcano's frequent eruptions and lava flows.
The volcano erupted, spewing hot magma into the air.
it brings out smoke