One would be that due to over 20 million tonnes of Sulphur Dioxide being injected into the atomosphere global temperatures temporarily fell between 1991 and 1993 by half a degree celsius.
We can divide the effects of an earthquake into those known as the primary effects and those known as the secondary effects. Primary effects of an earthquake are those resulting directly from the earthquake itself. These include; buildings collapsing; roads cracking; bridges giving way; shattering of glass and injuries / deaths resulting from these. Secondary effects are those that result from the primary effects. For example ground shaking may result in the cracking of gas and water pipes (primary effects) this can result in severe fires due to explosion from escaping gas and difficulties in putting out fires due to lack of water from burst mains (secondary effects). Other secondary effects include, homelessness, business going bankrupt and closing etc.
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD caused widespread destruction of the surrounding environment, covering nearby cities like Pompeii and Herculaneum in volcanic ash and pumice. The eruption also led to the loss of agriculture and vegetation in the region. Additionally, the volcanic activity altered the landscape and created new geological formations in the area.
The eruption of Mount Shasta would likely result in ash fall, pyroclastic flows, and lahars, causing damage to infrastructure, agriculture, and posing a threat to human life. It could also lead to air travel disruptions, water contamination, and long-term environmental impacts on the surrounding area.
nothing some people died some lived others just carried on with life and till then nothing amazing happened to their lives except they died and went to hell and heaven and thier children carried on their families for them because they are "nice and good people" but messed up tooo lol
The eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980, lasted for around 9 hours, but its effects were felt for years afterwards due to the significant ashfall, destruction of surrounding landscape, and ongoing volcanic activity in the area.
The most recent eruption of Mount Pinatubo produce ash and pumice.
it killed about 900 people.
Yes. The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo produced massive pyroclastic flows.
Mount Pinatubo is located on the Island of Luzon in the Philippines.
yes there were three type into Google Pinatubo eruption the first or second side has the info on it
Approximately 60,000 to 80,000 people were evacuated from the vicinity of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991 before the eruption occurred.
it makes the soil very healthy
Mt. Pinatubo is known to have explosive eruptions. The violence of an eruption is influenced by the amount of dissolved gas in the magma, the viscosity of the magma, and the presence of water or other fluids. If the magma has high gas content, is highly viscous, and interacts with water, it can lead to a more violent eruption.
it has currently had about 48 to 50 eruptions. however it has also been a dormant for 600 yrs.
Mount Pinatubo had LATERAL eruption. It means, generally volcano erupts at its highest peak where its vent finds an opening, but mount Pinatubo got a weak side and therefore it erupted laterally.
Yes, the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 is considered a historical event because it was one of the most powerful volcanic eruptions of the 20th century. The eruption had significant global impacts, including lowering global temperatures and affecting regional climate patterns.
explosive, produces lahars and volcanic ash clouds.