Volcanic eruptions are powerful geological events that shape the Earth's landscape and atmosphere. Originating from deep within the Earth's mantle, magma rises through the crust, resulting in explosive eruptions or effusive lava flows. These eruptions release ash, gases, and lava, impacting the environment and climate. The expelled materials can create fertile soils, forming the basis for lush ecosystems, while also posing risks such as pyroclastic flows, ashfall, and volcanic tsunamis. Studying volcanic eruptions provides insights into plate tectonics, magma dynamics, and atmospheric interactions. Understanding these processes is crucial for hazard mitigation, predicting eruptions, and protecting communities living near active volcanoes.
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