1. A large caldera filled by Taal Lake in the Philippines.
2. Big and kinda scary that it may explode in a minute.
3. The volcano is in a heavily populated area just 45 miles from the megacity of Manila and is capable of exploding with devastating effects. Taal has erupted in prehistoric times with enough violence to leave a crater many miles across and spew enough ash into the stratosphere to temporarily cool the entire planet
4. The current eruption is classified as phreatic. Volcanic eruptions of this size and scope can affect global climate by reducing tropospheric temperatures, decreasing the amount of solar radiation hitting Earth's surface, and altering circulation patterns in the atmosphere.
5. Along with ash and lava, Taal Volcano in the Philippines is spewing tons of gases into the air. One of those gases is sulfur dioxide, which can have harmful effects on humans, animals and plants.
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A. Taal Volcano
1. A large caldera filled by Taal Lake in the Philippines.
2. Big and kinda scary that it may explode in a minute.
3. The volcano is in a heavily populated area just 45 miles from the megacity of Manila and is capable of exploding with devastating effects. Taal has erupted in prehistoric times with enough violence to leave a crater many miles across and spew enough ash into the stratosphere to temporarily cool the entire planet
4. The current eruption is classified as phreatic. Volcanic eruptions of this size and scope can affect global climate by reducing tropospheric temperatures, decreasing the amount of solar radiation hitting Earth's surface, and altering circulation patterns in the atmosphere.
5. Along with ash and lava, Taal Volcano in the Philippines is spewing tons of gases into the air. One of those gases is sulfur dioxide, which can have harmful effects on humans, animals and plants.
Explanation: yan lg po ang mai2long q salamat