I wonder if anyone knows that the magma in volcanoes can produce nitrous oxide (N2O) when nitrogen and oxygen gases from the atmosphere enter the volcano?
The ash from wildfires and volcanic explosions are going to impact the climate and the weather systems - it's going to be very hard to predict exactly what's going to manifest as a result of our changing Earth.
Are they sure thats the reason it cools the earth? It has nothing to do with rapid temperature change? Boiling water will freeze faster than room temp water.
Meteorologist explains how volcanic eruptions affect the climate 0928am 18.7.23 i mean europe is allegedly suffering extreme heat and UK, out there alone...again!!, is suffering constant rain and the odd blast of wind. i wondered if the constant burbling of various fractures and fissures within the lands of Iceland - have any bearing on the weather we in the UK are being subjected to..... as against the long-term data which would probably suggest a cooling of the earth's climate if the eruptions were significant enough to induce that effect...????
big enough explosions can start to have a mushroom cloud shape, you can see the same effect from footage of WW2 ships filled with ammunition and fuel exploding.
@sahanavica.5574 LOL... Feel free to sit in on one of my university chemistry classes. Or better yet, try the reaction. I tried it in high school, so your IQ shouldn't hold you back. BTW, factory production uses sophisticated catalysis.
I wonder if anyone knows that the magma in volcanoes can produce nitrous oxide (N2O) when nitrogen and oxygen gases from the atmosphere enter the volcano?
The ash from wildfires and volcanic explosions are going to impact the climate and the weather systems - it's going to be very hard to predict exactly what's going to manifest as a result of our changing Earth.
Scientists know nothing, they can’t predict sh*t!
@@hectorcardenas2171 word
We had 60 volcanos at this point may get more hope we do
Bro literaly said tactical nuke incoming in volcano terms
Are they sure thats the reason it cools the earth? It has nothing to do with rapid temperature change? Boiling water will freeze faster than room temp water.
Influence of Volcanic Activity on Weather and Climate Changes DOI: 10.4236/acs.2023.132009 I think a lot information was missed in your video
they make seem as if the eruption is only one quick explosion.
About timel have been saying this for the past year
That volcanoes have minimal impact on the overall climate?
@@thew40 Volcanos created the atmosphere and will always influence it in the future, it's like saying electricity isn't real.
Thank you for this information.
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Meteorologist explains how volcanic eruptions affect the climate 0928am 18.7.23 i mean europe is allegedly suffering extreme heat and UK, out there alone...again!!, is suffering constant rain and the odd blast of wind. i wondered if the constant burbling of various fractures and fissures within the lands of Iceland - have any bearing on the weather we in the UK are being subjected to..... as against the long-term data which would probably suggest a cooling of the earth's climate if the eruptions were significant enough to induce that effect...????
All the wars in the northern hemisphere can't be good for the environment either
It looks like a nuclear explosion in a Volcano
I AGREE.
big enough explosions can start to have a mushroom cloud shape, you can see the same effect from footage of WW2 ships filled with ammunition and fuel exploding.
@@historicalwalrus589 or that lebanon explosion
Has anyone taken a Geiger counter over there?
Appears to be a nuclear strike
CO2? Volcanoes major problem are SO2 🤷🏻♂️
SO2 and water do not combine to form H2SO4. That requires H2O2, not H2O. It's not simple. You're welcome.
Talking out of your arse. How do you think they make sulfuric acid in a factory setting? Lol
@sahanavica.5574 LOL... Feel free to sit in on one of my university chemistry classes.
Or better yet, try the reaction. I tried it in high school, so your IQ shouldn't hold you back.
BTW, factory production uses sophisticated catalysis.
It's still sulfur oxides reacting with water. Yes there are intermediary steps, but sulfuric acid is still the end result.
@@RealFauxMolder
@@RealFauxMolderIs H202 Hydrogen Oxide?
H2O + SO2 + O2 (atmospheric oxygen) => H2SO4 😆