Introduction to Volcanism (Alt + 1)
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Effusive eruptions and their hazards Explosive eruptions and their hazards
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Hazards
An unpredictable nature mixed with an ability to release massive amounts of energy make volcanoes extremely hazardous. The types of hazards that threaten an area will vary based on the type of volcano. Some hazards are local in scale, while others can affect the entire planet.

Explore this diagram of an erupting volcano to learn more about some of the major hazards.

Information on Blow-Downs
Information on Climate Change
Information on Lahars
Information on Lava Flows
Information on Pyroclastic Flows
Information on Tephra
Information on Tsunamis
Information on Volcanic Gases