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Eyjafjallajökull and Volcanologist

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Difference between Eyjafjallajökull and Volcanologist

Eyjafjallajökull vs. Volcanologist

Eyjafjallajökull (English Island Mountain Glacier, is one of the smaller ice caps of Iceland, north of Skógar and west of Mýrdalsjökull. The ice cap covers the caldera of a volcano with a summit elevation of. The volcano has erupted relatively frequently since the last glacial period, most recently in 2010. A volcanologist or vulcanologist is a geologist who studies the processes involved in the formation and eruptive activity of volcanoes and their current and historic eruptions, known as volcanology.

Similarities between Eyjafjallajökull and Volcanologist

Eyjafjallajökull and Volcanologist have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Lava, Volcanic ash, Volcano.

Lava

Lava is molten rock generated by geothermal energy and expelled through fractures in planetary crust or in an eruption, usually at temperatures from.

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Volcanic ash

Volcanic ash consists of fragments of pulverized rock, minerals and volcanic glass, created during volcanic eruptions and measuring less than 2 mm (0.079 inches) in diameter.

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Volcano

A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.

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Eyjafjallajökull and Volcanologist Comparison

Eyjafjallajökull has 70 relations, while Volcanologist has 19. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.37% = 3 / (70 + 19).

References

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