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You could say that, next to biological life and extraterrestrial impacts, nothing has effected the Earth's biosphere more than volcanoes, especially in the earlier years of Earth's existence.

A volcanic eruption can destroy habitats, sometimes on a very large scale. Large volcanic eruptions can affect the climate by lowering temperature, which can affect ecosystems worldwide. The soil near a volcano is also often very fertile, making it easy form nay plants to grow.

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acid lakes can be formed and the ash can pollute the water

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It gives of gases that badly affect the plants, which animals eat and they also get badly affected

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the hot lava could destroy the ecosystems and the animals living in it.

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