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The Earth is full of activity. Mother ecology is unpredictable and brutal. From tornados to earthquakes, there is all something going on. Volcanoes, however, may posture the most solemn threat around the world. When a volcano erupts it not only affects the immediate place, but it can cause long term problems globally.
One of the first recorded volcanic outbreaks was Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Although there have been over 550 logged eruptions in Earth's history [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], there are up to 60 vigorous volcanoes by any one time. Very few are for ruinous as was Krakatau which erupted in 1883. The collapse of the mountain caused a tsunami namely was responsible as over 34,000 deaths.
Throughout history volcanic eruptions have been a chapter of life. There are quite few ways to know if or not a volcano is going to erupt alternatively how many harm it might cause, even with modern day technology. This was proven during the 1980 burst of Mount Saint Helens in Washington state. What can be done for sure is to have one evacuation route and intend ready in circumstance of one impending eruption.
About Volcanoes
According to the United States Geological Survey website on "PrincipalTypes of Volcanoes" maintained by John Watson, Geologists generally team volcanoes into 4 main kinds--cinder cones, composite volcanoes, safeguard volcanoes, and lava domes. However, some scientists would say that super volcanoes would establish a fifth group all of its own.
There have been numerous eruptions throughout Earths history. Some have been mild and caused mini or no damage. Other volcanoes have caused muddle, broke buildings and edible supplies, changed temperatures, and annihilated many human.
Many of the volcanic eruptions in the last few hundred annuals have had a dramatic impact ashore the geological face of the Earth. Volcanoes like Mount Saint Helens in Washington, Mount Lassen in California, Mount Redoubt in Alaska, Kilauea Mountain in Hawaii and Eyjafjallajokull in Iceland, are still thought active threats. What these always have in prevalent namely recent activity and the fact that the land around them changed and continues to change dramatically.
Types of Volcanoes
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Eruption of Mount St. Helens 1980
Pinatubo Volcano Philippines 1991
Andean Arc Volcanoes South America
Cinder Cones: These are considered the most simple of volcanoes. They are made from blobs of lava and rock motes that erupt from a single vent. All volcanoes manner a cinder cone at some point during their active life. The Paricutin Volcano that formed in Mexico in 1943 and evolved until 1952, was the first volcano that scientists were capable to learn from birth until extinction.Composite Volcanoes: These are also shrieked a stratovolcano. They are typically steep-sided, symmetrical cones of colossal dimension built of alternating floors of lava flows, volcanic ash, cinders, blocks, and bombards and may ascend as many as 8,000 feet on their bases, according to the USGS. Some of the most noted composites are Mount Fiji in Japan, Mount Saint Helens in Washington and Mount Shasta in California.Shield Volcanoes: In these there is a chief vent of lava that flows up and bough off creating many vents. These have sides that are sloping and roomy. The biggest shield volcano in the earth is Mauna Loa in Hawaii. It rises merely 13,000 feet above the ocean, but from its pedestal on the ocean layer it is over 33,000 feet high.Lava Domes: These are exactly how they sound. These domes have no real verse or reason. They can break off from a single vent or many vents. They can be base on the side of stratovolcanoes like Mount Saint Helens and Mount Shasta. Lava domes form from slow eruptionsSuper Vol


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