Disaster of environmental disasters ... What if all volcanoes erupt at the same time?
The eruption of the volcano has always been one of the special scenes that give rise to feelings of fear and fear. When you notice the lava lava creep into the sea, or the ash ashes rise into the sky, you realize that you are living a momentous moment and a revolution that could destroy that entire region.
In the beginning, it is already known that our blue planet consists of several layers topped by the rocky crust on which we walk. Below it is a deep layer of lava, consisting mainly of dissolved minerals and broken rocks. Do not think about approaching this lava and its temperature is too high!
The circular lava movement, together with the high temperature in the ground, contributes to the generation of large gaseous pressure that drives the underground lava to search for the weakest area in the crust to exit it. These fragile shell places are volcanoes.
On the surface of the earth, there are 1500 active volcano and an unspecified number of hidden volcanoes are added under the oceans. Statistics confirm that more than twenty volcanoes are throwing their lava somewhere on this planet. What if a volcano erupts at the same time, how would it look? Will the earth survive and remain as we know it?
The answer to this question is probably not. If the volcanoes were to erupt in a single moment to launch a series of environmental effects that would follow in a similar way to the dominoes, the result would be much worse than the nuclear explosion. Things will get so bad that we do not wish to survive and stay on the ground in that case.
Dark ... dark everywhere
Volcanic ash and gases from the dangerous volcanoes waiting for us are volcanic eruptions. The death toll from explosions and lava will be little compared to the deaths that will result from climatic changes that will result from volcanic ash and gases emitted after volcanic eruptions. Where a thick layer of ash will cover the planet, obscuring the sun's rays, which will make it drown in total darkness, which will stop the photosynthesis, damage the plants, and the death of the vegetation will cause the temperature to drop. The ash will remain in our atmosphere for the next 10 years.
ice Age!
Volcanic gases consist of toxic and dangerous gases, mainly chlorideic acid, hydrogen fluoride and sulfur dioxide. When these gases condense in the upper atmosphere, they turn into acid rain that will destroy all the surviving crops from ash, pollution of groundwater and ocean water. The increased acidity of ocean waters will cause the death of corals and other hard-shelled marine organisms. The effect of this mortality will move to the top of the food chain, causing the extinction of all marine organisms.
In addition to this, volcanic eruptions will release ash, gas and dust into the upper layers of the atmosphere, and these components will cause the reflected sunlight to come to Earth. Which will cause a remarkable dissipation of our blue planet for a limited time.
The eruption of the Pinatubo volcano in 1991, classified as one of the biggest volcanoes of the 20th century, led to a 0.4-percent drop in global temperatures in two years.
The heat is hot!
One product of volcanic eruptions is carbon monoxide (GHG), which can help balance the ice age of our planet due to ash and dust. But it would be like turning the burner switch to the highest possible temperature. But we do not know if this will change the composition of the atmosphere to the extent that the atmosphere will be filled with carbon dioxide gas. The simple thing is that we will roar in both cases!
But the question is, can life continue if all volcanoes erupt at once?
The view of scientists shows that all expectations are in the interest of organisms living in extremely extreme living conditions such as organisms that live in acidic and hot environments, or in the deep sea where they will be immune to the danger of destruction on Earth.
All of the information in this article remains the result of multiple studies and research into ancient fossils. Where the probability of explosion volcanoes of the Earth all at once weak and almost non-existent!
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