Both "volcano eruption" and "volcanic eruption" are correct word choices, but they slightly differ in nuance. "Volcano eruption" specifically refers to the eruption of a volcano itself, emphasizing the physical structure, while "volcanic eruption" refers to the eruption of any volcano or volcanic activity in a more general sense. In technical or scientific contexts, "volcanic eruption" is often preferred for its broader scope and accuracy.
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Both "volcano eruption" and "volcanic eruption" are correct and commonly used phrases to describe the event when a volcano releases ash, gas, and magma onto the Earth's surface.
Yes, the eruption of Mount Krakatoa in 1883 was a volcanic eruption. It was one of the most powerful volcanic eruptions in recorded history, resulting in the destruction of most of the island and causing significant global climate effects.
Volcanic eruption can be classified mainly based on the name of the volcano. They are Surtseyan eruption, Plinian eruption, Vulcanian eruption, Strombolian eruption and Hawaiian eruption.
The volcano will smoke and give off ash.Lava may flow out of the vent of the volcano.
Pressure underneath the skin of the volcano called plasma.
No. Volcanic eruptions in Hawaii are not usually explosive.