The continuous warming eventually led to the eruption of numerous volcanoes worldwide.
This marked the beginning of a sunless sky.
Subsequently, volcanic ash particles rose to a high stratosphere with the volcanic eruptions.
The stratosphere is relatively stable, so the volcanic ash won't dissipate quickly but will spread continuously with the atmosphere. The ash in the atmosphere blocks sunlight, causing the temperature to drop, alleviating global warming.
However, it wasn't the eruption of just one volcano, nor ten, but hundreds of volcanoes worldwide.
During the eruptions, earthquakes occurred in some seismic zones, with lava engulfing the nearby villages, farmlands, and everything around the volcanoes.
After the eruptions, the temperature began to drop, and the ash floated for two weeks, plunging the world into complete darkness, lasting several months.
In just a month, temperatures went from above sixty or seventy degrees Celsius to below.
