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The image depicts two diagrams of a village, one before and one after a volcanic eruption. In the top diagram labeled "Village before volcanic eruption," there is a volcano depicted with smoke at the top left. Surrounding the volcano are five palm trees scattered across the map. At the center are twelve small structures arranged around two circular empty areas, one containing six structures and one containing five structures, with an additional structure positioned near the volcano. The bottom diagram, labeled "Village after volcanic eruption," shows the same volcano at the top left with visible lava flows extending from the volcano throughout the village. In this diagram, the same palm trees and structures are depicted, but the structures and circular empty spaces remain unchanged in number.
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The pictures illustrates how a volcanic eruption affected a village before and after the explosion.
Overall, it can be seen that before the eruption, the mountain had a normal structure with a nearby lake. However, after the explosion, the mountain was split into several parts and the surrounding landscape changed dramatically. It changed the look samller than before the eruption.
Based on the map before the eruption, there were a few trees by the mountain and a larger lake than the right one from the right side. In contrast, When the explosion occurred aacording to the map after the eruption, lava flowed into the central lake, causing severe flooding in the surrounding area of lake and the largest lake had submerged.
A similar pattern can be observed the small lake on the right side remained safe from the lava, showing a bit difference before the incident and only a small lake continued to exist.
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