Respuesta :
hot lava may cause fires and the rocks spurt out can possibly snowball into an eventual landslide. I'd say 1 and 4
Answer:
The correct answer to the question: Which of the following are other natural hazards that can occur due to volcanic activity?, would be, the following: 1. Fires, 2. Tsunamis and 3. Landslides and mudslides.
Explanation:
According to several websites that are specialized on volcanic activity, volcanic eruptions, and possible primary and secondary hazards created by volcanic activity, especially if there is an eruption, the number of dangers generated by volcanoes is less than those created by earthquakes, and other natural events. However, they do have some primary and secondary hazards. Among some of those secondary hazards, we have: fires, created by lava flows and especially by rocks sent off by the eruption of the volcanoes, tsunamis, especially on the ocean floors near where the volcano has erupted and also an event called lahars, which is the technical name for mudflows and landslides.