What do you think about the dinosaur's death? Did the asteroid collide with the earth or there was food shortage? Death and destruction deep inside the earth are more frequent. One example is a volcano. There are over 3,000 active volcanoes in the world. The most devastating volcano originated 251 million years ago and its lava flow covers about 1 million square miles It is now Siberia and destroys the majority of its lives. Volcanoes are openings of the Earth's crust where lava, ash, and gas blow. Tens of thousands of people are being killed by centuries volcanoes, whether it is ash, deadly gas or lava itself. Other methods of killing volcanoes come from hot ash clouds, flying stones, mudslides, tides and collapsed roofs. About 60 volcanoes erupt each year. Not only the people living in the volcano died of the eruption, but scientists who studied the volcano also died.
Last month, the US Geological Survey listed 15 volcanoes that are currently erupting or may erupt. There are two volcanoes in 15 volcanoes: Alaska, Hawaii, Guatemala, Ecuador, Montserrat, Italy, Russia, Indonesia, Philippines. Volcanoes do more than just destroy what they produce. Some geologists say the early Earth is made up of mountains formed by lava. Hawaii is an example of an underwater volcano that creates islands and land. Most of Hawaiian islands are made from underwater volcanoes. As you can see, volcanoes have advantages and disadvantages, but mainly have strengths and weaknesses. Another argument in the volcanic world is whether government funds are used to monitor volcanoes and prevent volcanoes. This method of studying volcanoes costs a lot of money and there is a possibility that many scientists will lose their lives.