vulkaanipomme
Vulkaanipomme, often translated as volcanic bombs, are large fragments of molten or semi-molten rock ejected from a volcano during a volcanic eruption. They are classified as pyroclastic material, specifically as tephra. The size of vulkaanipomme can vary significantly, ranging from a few centimeters to several meters in diameter.
The formation of vulkaanipomme occurs when blobs of lava are thrown out of a volcanic vent. As
Vulkaanipomme can pose a significant hazard to areas surrounding an erupting volcano. Their trajectory and impact