Volcanic eruptions are one of the most powerful and destructive forces of nature. They occur when magma, gas, and other volcanic materials escape from the earth'scrust through a vent in the surface.
Volcanic eruptions are caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface. When these plates move, they can cause magma to rise towards the surface, leading to an eruption. The type of eruption that occurs depends on the composition of the magma.
Types of Volcanic Eruptions
There are several different types of volcanic eruptions:
Effusive Eruptions: These eruptions involve the relatively gentle release of lava and gases from the volcano.
Explosive Eruptions: These eruptions are much more violent and involve the ejection of ash, rocks, and other volcanic materials into the air.
Phreatic Eruptions: These eruptions occur when groundwater comes into contact with hot volcanic rocks or magma, leading to the release of steam and other gases.
Identify the distribution of freshwater and salt water on Earth (e.g., oceans, lakes, rivers, glaciers, ground water, polar ice caps) and construct a graphical representation depicting the amounts and percentages found in different reservoirs.