How do volcanoes function as a disruptive force? Select three options.
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force people to flee their homes. cause massive earthquakes. pollute the air with volcanic smoke. provide fertile soil for plant growth.
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- The volcanoes can be seen as both creative and disruptive force.
- Because of the big pressure that the volcanoes make the crust, it is very common that they create earthquakes some being ver strong.
- They release enormous amounts of gases , ash, and pyroclastic material resulting in air pollution.
- Several eruptions during the past century have caused a decline in the average temperture at earth's atmosphere upto half a degree for periods of one three years.
- The volcanoes release less than a percent of carbon dioxide released currently by human activities.
- Volcanoes drop hint before most dangerous eruptions.
- The magma is forced upto surface of the rising magma heats water trapped within the surface causing an explosion of steam.
- In either case, the eruption can eject rocks, volcanic ash,cinders and hot gases into air.
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