Eyjafjallajokull April 14 -march 20 2010 aay-yah-faht-lah-yo-kool-pht (I am calling it aye for short) I m convicted that Icelandic is ment to toture people it has pth in it that a beat-boxing noise not a talking noise
The eruption is thought to have begun on 20 March 2010, it cause electric storm f and throw volcanoes ash thourout the atmosphere causing to the closure of most of the European IFR airspace from 15 until 20 April 2010. Environmental change In April 2010, almost three thousand small earthquakes were detected near the volcano of eya The volcano released approximately 0.15 million tonnes of CO2 each day, but the massive reduction of air travel occurring over European skies caused by the ash cloud, saved an estimated 1.3 to 2.8 million tonnes of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere by 19 April 2010.[63][64] Most damge it cause was by having plane delayed
Volcano ash plume was coming out of the volcano It was so bad that they had to keep animals at hw And plane where keep from fly Plane were kept from fly Someone missed a furneal I was not help for the lungs but they surived after 6 moth everone was fine
It is a Stratovolcano/ composite cones of volcanoes A stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano,[1] is a conical volcano built up by many layers (strata) of hardened lava, tephra, pumice, and volcanic ash. Unlike shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes are characterized by a steep profile and periodic explosive eruptions and effusive eruptions, The volcano is fed by a magma chamber under the mountain, which in turn derives from the tectonic divergence of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It is part of a chain of volcanoes stretching across Iceland. Its nearest active neighbours are Katla, to the northeast, and Eldfell, on Heimaey, to the southwest. The volcano is thought to be related to Katla geologically, in that eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull have generally been followed by eruptions of Katla.
no fatalities or injuries This was amazing because the volcano last for multiple day DAYZ I would like to give a high five to the people in Iceland because they have there stuff together Okay none nada zero fatslties The worst was that people had minor lung damage that was not even noticed after 6 months
A volcano is an opening in the earth's crust that allows molten rock from the mantle to flow out onto the surface as lava. Volcanoes also emit vast amounts of gas, primarily carbon dioxide, water vapor and sulfur dioxide. The fine solid rock particles injected into the atmosphere by an eruption can remain aloft for years. Abnd because tit has a divgent plate it allwored the volcaneo to open
It located in ice land ] Iceland has a lot of cvolcaneo Witch are also had to produced Iceland has so many volcane because it is right in a right inbetween two plate
it is right inbetween the north American plate and eurasion plate A bordry This is why Iceland
Location USLAYY SOMEWHERE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE OCEAN DIVENGENT BOURFRYS ARE ICELAND IS ONE OF THE ONLUY LAND PLACE WITH A DIVERGANT BONDRY Location
The ash plume from Eyjafjallajökull caused turmoil in the air for nearly a month. Still, the eruption was a relatively small event. For instance, the plume never reached more than about 6 miles (10 kilometers) in height, and the volcano only spewed out about 9.5 billion cubic feet (270 million cubic meters) of ash over the course of several months, while some eruptions can spew out many times moret han that in the span of a single day So we really can’t do much beside evcated and stop plane from flying asap Do what Iceland did as we should be fine
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