The volcanic destruction that can be created in the "volcanic road" on the volcanic road is a good explanation for the damage the volcano can cause. This movie also made me understand the importance of volcanologists. When studying volcanoes, we can predict the next volcanic eruption and save many lives. On January 3, 1983, the most active volcano in Kalapana of Kileaua erupted. The lava was shot at 1500 feet in the air, discharging 100 thousand gallons per minute, accounting for 400,000 cubic yards per day.
Landslides due to volcanic activity are some of the most devastating types. The volcanic lava rapidly melts the snow and rapidly accelerates large amounts of rocks, earth, ash, and water on the steep slope of the volcano and destroys something on that road. These volcanic muds (also called volcanic mud) reach long distances when leaving the side of the volcano and may damage the structure of a flat place around the volcano. In 1980, the eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington caused a massive landslide in northern volcano, the largest landslide in history.
The volcanic destruction that can be created in the "volcanic road" on the volcanic road is a good explanation for the damage the volcano can cause. This movie also made me understand the importance of volcanologists. When studying volcanoes, we can predict the next volcanic eruption and save many lives. On January 3, 1983, the most active volcano in Kalapana of Kileaua erupted. - Volcanoes are truly dangerous. It is an animal or a plant. In the volcanic eruption, hot lava is released from the volcano. After the volcanic eruption, the lava will cool. After the lava has cooled, it becomes a hard rock called the igneous rock. When the lava falls into the water, it cools and forms a landscape. Example: Hawaii does not destroy people next to a volcano Unless a volcano occurs, it is an island.
Lava and volcanoes are thought to be accidents caused by coal bed burning. The term volcano, magma means the terrain caused by the eruption location or hard lava, we know now that there remains in the vicinity of the crater. Active volcanoes are mountains that may explode or abandon volcanic material. The magma reservoir is buried beneath the surface of the earth, volcanic pressure and heat accumulate, followed by volcanic explosion volcano 1. Introduction Volcano: Defines mountains and hills formed by accumulation of one or more explosives. There are more openings on the surface of the earth (called craters). The term volcano sometimes refers to the vent itself. Most volcanoes are steeply sloping, but flat terrains, plateaus, or even plains may be gradual slopes. Altitude volcanoes are most famous,