English, asked by Rohitijalhalli, 7 months ago

Since there were no volcanoes in the vicinity, the bird might have come from hundreds of

miles away. its function

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Answered by itzNobita26
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The eruption itself killed a few hundred to perhaps 1500 people as well as thousands of birds. Pretty soon there were so many insects

Answered by Anonymous
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Plants are destroyed over a wide area, during an eruption. The good thing is that volcanic soil is very rich, so once everything cools off, plants can make a big comeback!Livestock and other mammals have been killed by lava flows, pyroclastic flows, tephra falls, atmospheric effects, gases, and tsunami. They can also die from famine, forest fires, and earthquakes caused by or related to eruptions.Mount St. Helens provides an example. The Washington Department of Game estimated that 11,000 hares, 6,000 deer, 5,200 elk, 1,400 coyotes, 300 bobcats, 200 black bears, and 15 mountain lions died from the pyroclastic flows of the 1980 eruption.Aquatic life can be affected by an increase in acidity, increased turbidity, change in temperature, and/or change in food supply. These factors can damage or kill fish.

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