GEOLOGY

EARTH SCIENCE

VOLCANOES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is a determining factor in which type of eruption will occur?
A
the chemistry of the magma
B
the size of the mountain
C
the climate around the volcano
D
the number of people living near the volcano
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The viscosity of the magma, however, is also an important factor in determining whether an eruption will be explosive or nonexplosive. A low-viscosity magma, like basalt, will allow the escaping gases to migrate rapidly through the magma and escape to the surface.

Detailed explanation-2: -The style of eruption depends on a number of factors, including the magma chemistry and content, temperature, viscosity, volume and how much water and gas is in it, the presence of groundwater, and the plumbing of the volcano.

Detailed explanation-3: -Both the temperature and mineral content of magma affect how easily it flows. The viscosity (thickness) of the magma that erupts from a volcano affects the shape of the volcano. Volcanoes with steep slopes tend to form from very viscous magma, while flatter volcanoes form from magma that flows easily.

Detailed explanation-4: -Volcanic eruptions can be explosive, sending ash, gas and lava high up into the atmosphere, or the magma can form lava flows, known as effusive eruptions. Whether an eruption is explosive or effusive largely depends upon the amount of gas in the magma.

Detailed explanation-5: -The composition of magma determines its viscosity, which affects how a lava flows and what kind of volcano forms from the lava.

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