During volcanic eruptions, solid-rock fragments called volcanic bombs are blasted out of the volcano at high speeds. The speed of the bomb depends on various factors and would require more information to calculate.
During volcanic eruptions, solid-rock fragments are blasted out of the volcano, which are called volcanic bombs. These bombs can be ejected from the volcano at high speeds.
The speed at which the bombs are ejected depends on various factors such as the explosive force of the eruption, the size and weight of the bombs, and the angle at which they are projected. In order to calculate the initial speed of the bomb and determine where it will land, we would need more specific information about the eruption and the specific conditions.