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lahars Meaning in Bengali



আগ্নেয় পানি এবং কাদা একজন ধ্বস একটি আগ্নেয়গিরি ঢালে নেমে





lahars's Usage Examples:

These eruptions often cause massive lahars (mud and debris flows), which pose a threat to human life and the environment.


enormous lahars (volcanically induced mudflows, landslides, and debris flows) down its slopes at 50 kilometers per hour (30 miles per hour).


The lahars picked.


Volcanic debris mixed with ice to form massive lahars (volcanically induced mudflows, landslides, and debris flows), which rushed.


Rainfall plus melted snow and glacier ice can cause massive lahars (mud and debris flows), such as during the eruptions of 1964 and 1971.


sent destructive lahars down the river.


Even larger lahars occurred in 1862.


With the ashfall came darkness and the sounds of lahars rumbling down the rivers.


Several smaller lahars washed through the Clark Air Base, flowing across.


magma with ice and snow, leading to meltwater formation, jökulhlaups, and lahars.


resulted in lahars along mountains between the Gumain River to the Sacobia River and between Sacobia River to the O'Donnell River.


These lahars inundated.


than 50 times, resulting in the creation of numerous valleys formed by lahars (mudflows) around the volcano.


Most deaths were caused by pyroclastic flows and lahars, deadly hazards that often accompany explosive eruptions of subduction-zone.


The formation is made up by volcaniclastic rocks, including tuffs, lahars and lavas of Pliocene–Early Pleistocene age.


several lahars.


In both cases, the lahars traveled.


several entire glaciers on the volcano melted, forming a series of large lahars (volcanic mudslides) that reached as far as the Columbia River, nearly 50.


large amount of glacial ice means that Mount Rainier could produce massive lahars which could threaten the entire Puyallup River valley.


formed from a series of lahars starting about 5,600 years ago.


The valley's 150,000 residents are at risk from future lahars.


pyroclastic surges, pyroclastic falls, and subsequently, by the flooding lahars caused by rainwater re-mobilizing earlier volcanic deposits.


Helens, lahars (volcanically-induced mud and debris flows) swept through its channel.


1711, 1812, 1856, 1892 and 1966 with devastating pyroclastic flows and lahars that have resulted in more than 8,000 fatalities altogether.


during volcanic eruptions, in a similar way in which the more dangerous lahars form.



lahars's Meaning':

an avalanche of volcanic water and mud down the slopes of a volcano

Synonyms:

avalanche;

Antonyms:

rise; ascend;

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