1. Poisonous gases are usually released during volcanic eruptions. Sulfur dioxide, methane, and carbon monoxide can cause asthma, skin allergies, and even death. These poisonous gases crowd out oxygen in the atmosphere, depriving animals and people of clean air.
2. Bring damages to plants, animals, and people in the surrounding areas. Houses, buildings, trees crops, and roads maybe buried by flowing lava. Thousands of lives may be lost due to violent volcanic eruption.
3. Change in weather pattern: In fact, the year of 1816 is known as The Year Without Summer. Volcano Tamboro in Indonesia clouds of ash and dust in the air resulted in a decrease in sunlight. Crop production in Europe and North America was reduced for three years.
2. Bring damages to plants, animals, and people in the surrounding areas. Houses, buildings, trees crops, and roads maybe buried by flowing lava. Thousands of lives may be lost due to violent volcanic eruption.
3. Change in weather pattern: In fact, the year of 1816 is known as The Year Without Summer. Volcano Tamboro in Indonesia clouds of ash and dust in the air resulted in a decrease in sunlight. Crop production in Europe and North America was reduced for three years.