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5 August, 13:16

The particles produced in volcanic eruptions are called

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  1. 5 August, 13:38
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    The particles produced in volcanic eruptions is called Pyroclastic material.

    Explanation:

    A volcanic eruption is volcano discharge which occurs when hot material is ejected from the earth's surface by a volcano. Lava, stone, dust and gas are some of these "launches".

    Outbreak can come from side branches or from the top of a volcano. Volcanoes explode when molten rock called magma melts on the surface. Magma appears when the mantle of the earth dissolves.

    Melting can occur when tectonic plates are pulled out or when one plate is pressed against the other. In this process, the particles produced during the volcanic eruption is called as pyroclastic material.

    The pyroclastic material is a cloud of ash, lava rocks transported by air and steam. This type of flow is usually very hot because the steam produces buoyancy. Pyroclastic flows can stretch many miles from the volcano, destroying life and property in their paths.
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