Monday, October 5, 2020

DANGEROUS VOLCANOS

 HI GUYS I AM WITH AN INTERESTING POST ..  WE SHOULD ALWAYS NOT BE INSIDE OUR STUDY BOOK, WE SHOULD ALSO EXPLORE .WE HAVE TO KNOW WHAT IS AROUND THE WORLD ALSO....SO I AM HERE WITH SOME INFORMATION . TODAY'S TOPIC IS THE DANGEROUS VOLCANOES.

1. Mount Vesuvius


Over the last 17,000 years, the volcano has gone through eight major explosive eruptions that were followed by large pyroclastic flows, according to the Smithsonian Institute/USGS Global Volcanic Program database. Vesuvius’ last known eruption occurred in 1944. The Italian government has multiple plans prepared for a possible eruption in the future. At least six million people live in the vicinity of Vesuvius, according to the database.


2.Mount Rainier

 The heat from Mount Rainier’s lava flows could potentially melt the snow and ice on the volcano, causing a rapid downstream flow of mud, rocks and debris called lahar. Huge lahars are the greatest risk posed by an eruption at Mount Rainier, according to the USGS. More than two million people would be affected by an eruption, according to the Global Volcanism Program.


3. Novarupta Volcano


Located in Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Preserve, the Novarupta volcano was formed in 1912 in an eruption that was the world’s largest in the twentieth century, sending nearly 30 cubic kilometers of ash and debris into the air and producing such strong ash flow, it formed the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. While the immediate area surrounding Novarupta is not populous, the 1912 eruption formed an ash cloud that rained sulfurous ash across southern Alaska and parts of Canada. After three days, people in nearby Kodiak had succumbed to eye soreness and respiratory issues caused by ash fall, according to the USGS.




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18 comments:

  1. Hey so sorry for this late response . Ur posts are always informative and meaningful . Knowing our outside world is vitally important, like who hates to explore our glorious world ??

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  2. thank u nandu .. actually i din't sent this to anyone thank u for remembering.....

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  3. Nice info chappie
    Keep going
    Beautiful pics tooo
    Loved this post

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  4. Yesss it was very informative! and idky volcanoes just fascinate me:)

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  6. Nice, Keep going. The volcano's newses always scares me. But anyway Good. I will always support you and sry for seeing late.
    With love,
    Devmitra.V

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  7. Hey Dhaksh,
    It's iniyakeerthi over here. Nice blog, and very informative!
    Keep posting,
    Iniyakeerthi

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  8. thank u iniya ... i didn't think that u will comment my post.. because i din't sent the link to u .. any way thank u

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