Volcanic eruptions are primarily triggered by the presence of magma beneath the surface, which builds up pressure as it tries to reach the surface. Factors such as the composition of the magma, the presence of water, and the structure of the volcano can also influence eruption likelihood. Weather conditions like heavy rainfall or snowmelt can potentially play a role by interacting with volcanic gases or altering the stability of the volcano's slopes.
it affects the weather by the hot ash.
Volcanos spew hot ash and gases into the upper atmophere where it adds to greenhouse gasses and reflects sunlight back into space. This results in a cooling of the Earths overall temperature which can have some serious knock on effects to the weather on the planet.
The plume of debris from a volcano can travel thousands of miles in the jet stream. Should this cause a change in the sea temperature then the who stability of the Earths weather can be effected on a global scale.
No because weather has no affect on the earth mantle and the mantle is the source of magma for the volcano.
It does not affect a volcano's ability to erupt. However, if a volcano is in a cold climate or tall enough that there is snow and ice at its summit, an eruption could cause this to melt. The water mixed with ash can form deadly mudflows called lahars.
No, a volcano cannot be forced to erupt. Eruptions are triggered by the buildup of pressure from molten rock (magma) within the volcano's chamber, and external factors such as changes in pressure or water interaction can influence eruptions, but they cannot be artificially induced.
A volcano that isn't active but has the potential to erupt in the future is called dormant. Dormant volcanoes have not erupted recently but may do so again under the right conditions.
It can be called an active, dormant or extinct volcano. An active volcano erupts regularly and frequently, however, it might not erupt at some times. A dormant volcano rarely erupts. Therefore, it does not erupt for most of the time. An extinct volcano does not erupt anymore.
No because weather has no affect on the earth mantle and the mantle is the source of magma for the volcano.
they can erupt in any kind of weather
yes
It cause by the volcano erupt
i think so because if a earthquake is close to a volcano the the shaking from a earthquake will put a crack in the volcano lava chamber and then the volcano erupt.
because it`s very hot
Earthquakes can cause a volcano to erupt.
That is what I want to know.
It does not affect a volcano's ability to erupt. However, if a volcano is in a cold climate or tall enough that there is snow and ice at its summit, an eruption could cause this to melt. The water mixed with ash can form deadly mudflows called lahars.
It depends, a volcano can erupt once and never erupt again. Or, a volcano can erupt multiple times a day.
No, a volcano cannot be forced to erupt. Eruptions are triggered by the buildup of pressure from molten rock (magma) within the volcano's chamber, and external factors such as changes in pressure or water interaction can influence eruptions, but they cannot be artificially induced.
yeh causes cooler temp & rain and thunder from floating ashes