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Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- eruptively adverb
- eruptivity noun
- eruptiveness noun
- noneruptive adjective
- posteruptive adjective
- preeruptive adjective
- preeruptively adverb
- uneruptive adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Example Sentences
And a planned field campaign this month to Waesche will explore the possibility that climate change could reawaken ice-bound volcanoes, whose hot, eruptive bursts could in turn accelerate ice loss in a new, dangerous feedback.
By the early hours of January 16, all eruptive activity had ceased.
Mount St. Helensā eruptive history began roughly 40,000 years ago with dacitic volcanism, behavior that tends to be explosive and yields large amounts of ash and pumice.
Historical accounts and studies of ancient volcanic rocks show that times of volcanic repose transition into loud seismic and eruptive awakenings in a cycle thatās transpired several times in the past few millennia.
Sampled and warped vocals, echoey synthesizers, turntable scratching and eruptive percussion all ricochet around his promises of hot times after sunset.
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