Difference between revisions of "Volcanic Eruption"
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| + | [[File:Volcano.png|right|300px|thumb|A picture of an active [[volcano]].]]  | ||
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| − | A '''volcanic eruption''' is a forceful explosion of volcanic material such as [[steam]], [[lava]], [[rock]]s and   | + | A '''volcanic eruption''' is a forceful explosion of volcanic material such as [[steam]], [[lava]], [[rock]]s and [[gas]]es which may be [[toxic]] or [[Dangerous to the Environment|dangerous to the environment]].  | 
===About Volcanic Eruptions===  | ===About Volcanic Eruptions===  | ||
Latest revision as of 09:36, 30 July 2019
Geography Key Stage 4
A picture of an active volcano.
Meaning
A volcanic eruption is a forceful explosion of volcanic material such as steam, lava, rocks and gases which may be toxic or dangerous to the environment.
About Volcanic Eruptions
- Volcanic eruptions are often severely damaging to the environment local to the volcano and can cause loss of human life in local settlements.
 - Volcanic eruptions are often caused by movement in the Earth's tectonic plates that allows magma to rise to the surface of the earths's crust.
 - During a volcanic eruption toxic gases and gases which are dangerous to the environment such as Sulphur Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide.