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Article 4 "VOLCANIC ERUPTION" The first recorded accounts of Mayon's eruption were made by the Franciscan priests during the 18th century. Its most destructive explosion occurred in February 1814, when clouds of volcanic gas and waves of mud and lava destroyed the town of Cagsawa, about 16 kilometers away. More than 1, 200 lives were lost. What remained was the church's bell tower and a few stone roofs, visible to this day and nearly as postcard-famous as volcano itself. Effects of the Volcanic Eruptions to Environment/Ecosystem
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Answered by vvsns0972
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Explanation:

Volcanic eruptions can result in complete destruction of ecosystems close to the volcano. Volcanic ash falls vary in their effects from total burial of ecosystems to negligible, depending on their depth. ... Generally, the more viscous the lava, the less readily gases can escape from it and the more violent the eruptions.

1.Crops will be destroyed due to coal and ashes flowing into the plains

2.Many wild animals died.

3.Many have lost their livelihoods,And many wild animal have lost habitat.

4.Fast-moving lava can kill people and falling ash can make it hard for them to breathe.

5.People can lose their possessions as volcanoes can destroy houses, roads and fields,and animals too

Answered by anitagatte3
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