Volcanic Eruption

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BY: Daniela Quiroz Valenzuela

and
Daniel Felipe Trujillo Bahamon

The eruptions are the cause of the increase in the
temperature of the magma that is located in the
interior of the mantle. This causes a volcanic eruption
which ejects the boiling lava that was in the magma.
You can generate melting of ice sheets and glaciers,
landslides, floods, etc. The eruptions are also
characterized by other factors: temperature of the lava
fields, the content of gases oclusos, state of the
volcanic conduit (fireplace free or restricted by solids,
lake of lava that opposed its push to the output of the
magma of the fund, etc).

Volcanic eruptions are known to devastate everything that
passes through them in the way. Life is not an exception. Each
time a volcano ejects lava, devastates everything that is on your
step. Throughout the history of the world have occurred without
a order of human deaths by volcanic eruptions. Close to 160,000
in Indonesia, 32,000 in the Caribbean region. 19,000 In Japan and
30,000 in the rest of the world.
The eruptions are also consequences that are present in the long
term, i.e. time after disaster. It is proven that in all the areas that
are vulnerable to volcanic activity, there is an increase in the
number of people seeking medical attention for respiratory
problems of asthma and bronchitis and disadvantages with the
view.

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