Volcanology
Pyroclastic flows are fast-moving currents of hot gas and volcanic matter that flow down the slopes of a volcano during an explosive eruption. These flows can reach speeds of up to 700 km/h and can be extremely destructive, capable of obliterating everything in their path. Their density and high temperature make them particularly hazardous, which emphasizes the importance of understanding and mapping these flows in relation to risk assessment and community planning.
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