That gas produced from erupting volcanoes are primarily composed of water vapor, Carbon Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide. The gas can also contain hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen chloride, and hydrogen fluoride.
The gas that escapes from an erupting volcano is composed primarily of water vapor. Volcanoes also release carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and helium.
Water vapor and carbon dioxide.
water vapor, carbon dioxide and so on.
steam
carbon dioxide and carbonmonoxide.
All volcanoes emit water vapor and other gases.
Volcanoes emit several gases, and not very nice ones (hence the reason that nothing living can exist inside the crater of a volcano). Two gases that volcanoes emit that are NOT poisonous include water and carbon dioxide. On the other hand, they also emit nasty gases like sulfur dioxide.
The major sources of smog are the gases emitted by automoblie and trucks.....Not factories :)
There is no direct answer to this question. Methane is a tremendous influence on the "greenhouse" effect, however, hydrogen sulfide, emitted by volcanoes, is far and away even more influential and this gas rises in content with volcanic eruptions in direct proportion to their frequency and intensity.
carbon dioxide and carbonmonoxide.
Water Vapor and Carbon Dioxide
All volcanoes emit water vapor and other gases.
Volcanoes emit several gases, and not very nice ones (hence the reason that nothing living can exist inside the crater of a volcano). Two gases that volcanoes emit that are NOT poisonous include water and carbon dioxide. On the other hand, they also emit nasty gases like sulfur dioxide.
gases emitted during volcano eruptions are basically oxides of shulphur,etc
The major sources of smog are the gases emitted by automoblie and trucks.....Not factories :)
The Sun and the jovian planets.
pyroclastic flows :-)
There is no direct answer to this question. Methane is a tremendous influence on the "greenhouse" effect, however, hydrogen sulfide, emitted by volcanoes, is far and away even more influential and this gas rises in content with volcanic eruptions in direct proportion to their frequency and intensity.
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The most notable gases that come out of volcanoes are sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide and water vapour.
Yes there are gases in volcanoes