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Volcano Eruptions

Volcano eruptions are both complex and exciting as they display a variety of eruption style depending on the form and the shape related to each type of volcano. Each characteristic has its own effect on the environment. Also, the volcanic activity level is determined by the volcano eruptions. Sunday, December 13, 2009. Tavurvurs eruption seen from space. 08 December 2009 215 PM CET. Ash Plume from Tavurvur, Papua New Guinea. Credit NASA. A caldera volcano forms when a massive eruption empties the magm.

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Volcano eruptions are both complex and exciting as they display a variety of eruption style depending on the form and the shape related to each type of volcano. Each characteristic has its own effect on the environment. Also, the volcanic activity level is determined by the volcano eruptions. Sunday, December 13, 2009. Tavurvurs eruption seen from space. 08 December 2009 215 PM CET. Ash Plume from Tavurvur, Papua New Guinea. Credit NASA. A caldera volcano forms when a massive eruption empties the magm.

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