Thursday 4 April 2013

Icelandic Volcano Effects

 A volcano in southern Iceland known as Eyjafjoll has erupted on 14th of April in 2010. It has produced many serious local flooding. Also westerly winds have spread the volcano's ash plume across Europe. Another serious effect was the grounding of thousands of airline flights. In addition, it caused general distress and wonderment. Because of the sulfuric ash into the stratosphere cause enough sunlight to cool global ground temperatures by about 1 Fahrenheit degree for the next two years. This Phenomenon embraced the scientists to research new methods for the cool down of the Planet Earth.

Nikolaou Pavlos
Konstantinou Giorgos
Adamou Panagiotis

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