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The volcanic ash smothered plants,and tainted water supplies.Thus affecting wildlife.However,the ash,also had a positive aspect to it because it is also very fertile.So,as a fertlizer,it also helped the wildlife by fertilizing the ground and helping plants with nutrtions.

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