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What is the impact of the 20 10 Icelandic volcanic eruption on Europe?

Iceland volcano is located at Eyjafjallajokull volcano on the Fidra ice sheet in South Asia125km east of Reykjavik, Iceland. In April, 2065438 14 10, Iceland volcano began to erupt. On the day of 16, the volcanic eruption triggered an ice mud flow, which brought huge floods, and the ejected volcanic ash was scattered in the sky for a long time. Some experts worry that if this eruption of Icelandic volcano continues, toxic substances will enter the stratosphere, which is likely to affect the whole earth and cause abnormal low temperature on the earth. In the worst case, the earth will last for a year or two without sunlight, and then it will be dark. A large amount of volcanic ash accumulated in the sky lurks above the white clouds. Volcanic ash from Mount Evfara in Iceland condenses in cold air and seems to be motionless. The diffuse volcanic ash and blue sky and white clouds overlap. In addition, thick volcanic ash drifted all the way to Britain along Iceland and Norway, sweeping the whole European continent. The eruption of Iceland volcano triggered a series of negative chain reactions in Europe. The airport was closed and flights were blocked. Many Europeans took to the streets wearing masks, and even thousands of miles away in Guangzhou, false news of "acid rain" spread in panic. Although volcanic eruption is a natural disaster of human beings, it often leaves a unique landform environment after volcanic eruption, and the crater after eruption will become a tourist attraction with soaring popularity.