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No. Volcanic ash is harmful to inhale and can be toxic, but it is not radioactive.
volcanic ash can clog up the lungs when inhaled suffocating the human, it can get in their eyes and irratate and blind them, it can burn them then infect the injury or it can block out the light and heat of the sun
The correct spelling is volcanic tuff instead of volcanic tuft. Volcanic ash that has been ejected from vents during eruption makes volcanic tuff.
There are a number of harmful effects resulting from a volcanic eruption. For one thing, the ash and lava destroy habitats and kill lots of animals. For another, immense property damage, as well as deaths, occur when volcanoes erupt.
Tephor is a type of volcanic ash. Tephor is a type of volcanic ash.
Volcanic ash can create very fertile soil.
No. While volcanic ash can have a basaltic composition, it usually does not. Basalt forms from lava. Volcanic ash forms tuff.
Volcanic ash
Volcanic ash can cause lung problems from breathing the ash in.
Volcanic ash releases a lot of things, one such thing is Sulfur.
Volcanic ash is not heavy at all. which is why it is able to be carried by wind.
Volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs are called tephra.