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Pyroclastic Flow: Definition, Examples, Types – Geology In

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Pyroclastic flow is a highly destructive and fast-moving current of hot gas, ash, and volcanic debris that travels down the slopes of a volcano during an explosive eruption. It is one of the most dangerous volcanic phenomena, capable of devastating large areas and causing widespread fatalities.What is a Pyroclastic FlowA pyroclastic flow is a high-density, fast-moving surge of volcanic gases, ash, and rock fragments that races down the slopes…

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geologyin.com broke the news in on Sunday, January 26, 2025.
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