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Service Description: Ballistic projectiles are rocks blasted into the air during an eruption. This can be classified as bombs or blocks that usually land within 2km of the vent (but can travel as far as 5km, or even further, if the eruption is very explosive.)
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Description: Ballistic projectiles are rocks blasted into the air during an eruption. This can be classified as bombs or blocks that usually land within 2km of the vent (but can travel as far as 5km, or even further, if the eruption is very explosive.)
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Title: Ballistic Projectile
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Comments: Ballistic projectiles are rocks blasted into the air during an eruption. This can be classified as bombs or blocks that usually land within 2km of the vent (but can travel as far as 5km, or even further, if the eruption is very explosive.)
Subject: Ballistic Projectile
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Keywords: Ballistic Projectile,PHIVOLCS
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