The ash from the volcano covers the ground making crops unable to grow causing the people to starve ========================================================== okay this person knows as much as my german shepard about volcanoes. the ash helps things grow
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because when the lava hits the water it cools down at a rapid rate turning it into rock or basically land and the ash from a volcano is very fertile to help grow plants and things with
From Little Things Big Things Grow was created in 1993.
When a volcano erupts, it releases volcanic ash. This ash is very high in nutrients that is useful to plants. Yes, volcanoes do distroy areas but the ash from this distruction helps new plants to grow.
The ash from the volcano covers the ground making crops unable to grow causing the people to starve ========================================================== okay this person knows as much as my german shepard about volcanoes. the ash helps things grow
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An Aspen tree can grow as tall as 131 feet and can live up to 150 years above the ground. The wood from the Aspen tree can be made into matches and paper because of it's low flammability.
they make new land and the volcanic ash from the volcanoes is goof for plant life and the plants grow much quicker.
Not all urine has ash in it. Sometimes, people's urine will contain ash, and this is said to be an incredible fertilizer, meaning it helps plants grow.
in the forest when there is a forest fire, not long after, the ash helps the new plants grow
The plants will have a delayed growth or not grow at all. I did an experiment with this and two of the plants with ash grew at a slow rate and one didn't grow at all. The ash absorbs the water that if supposed to go into the plant's soil.
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Volcanic ash releases a lot of things, one such thing is Sulfur.
No. Ash would get into the soil and "choke" the plants. They may not be able to live with ash all around them. The pH of the soil would also be affected.