There needs to be a lot of pressure in the magma
No. There is nothing any person can do to cause or prevent a volcanic eruption.
Drilling itself does not typically cause volcanic eruptions; however, it can influence volcanic activity under certain conditions. For instance, if drilling intersects magma pathways or alters the pressure and temperature balance within a volcano, it could potentially trigger an eruption. Additionally, geothermal drilling in volcanic regions might inadvertently provide pathways for magma to reach the surface. Overall, while drilling can have effects on volcanic systems, it is not a direct cause of eruptions.
Plate tectonics
false
Magma with low viscosity
No
No. There is nothing any person can do to cause or prevent a volcanic eruption.
yes
Plate tectonics
false
When tectonic plates go under each other.
A destructive margin
Cows and volcanic eruption.
The deadliest volcanic eruption in the world was the eruption of the Tambora volcano in 1812, It caused an estimated 92,000 deaths.
A volcanic eruption can cause an earthquake and an earthquake underwater can cause a tsunami.
Magma with low viscosity
There are no waves that are specifically called "volcanic waves"; however, a volcanic eruption can of course cause seismic waves. These can be longitudinal or transverse.