They are destructive because the ash can harm people by getting into their lungs and causing health problems and they also damage houses and it can also destroy property and crops.
but it can also enrich the soil.
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When a volcano erupts, dangers to humans include ashfall, lava flows, pyroclastic flows, and lahars, which can cause injuries, respiratory issues, and property damage. Environmental impacts can include air and water pollution, destruction of habitats, and changes in climate due to release of gases and ash into the atmosphere.
Yes, humans can die if a volcano erupts due to the sudden release of ash, gases, and lava, which can pose immediate threats like suffocation, burns, or burial. Additionally, volcanic eruptions can trigger secondary hazards such as pyroclastic flows, lahars, and tsunamis that can also result in fatalities.
Some hazards when a volcano erupts include lava flows that can destroy buildings and infrastructure, pyroclastic flows that can cause rapid and deadly avalanches of hot rock, ashfall that can damage crops and disrupt transportation, and volcanic gases that can pose health risks to humans and animals.
Good fertliser for crops however humans get suffocated by it.
Living in a volcano is extremely dangerous and not recommended. The extreme heat, toxic gases, and potential for eruptions make it an inhospitable environment for humans. It is not a suitable place for permanent residence.
Humans have a complex and interdependent relationship with the environment. We rely on the environment for resources such as food, water, and shelter, but our actions like deforestation and pollution also negatively impact the environment and its ability to sustain us. It is important for humans to strive for sustainable practices to maintain a healthy relationship with the environment.