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Sulphur
I am an element that smells like rotten eggs. I am found in volcanic regions and used in matches and gunpowder. What am I?
Australia does not have any volcanic regions.
please identify volcanoes or volcanic regions in California
In the Volcanic circle
Sulfur originates from volcanic areas and is commonly found in its elemental form near hot springs and volcanic regions. It doesn't have a specific associated language since it is a chemical element.
Two suggestions are sulphur (or in the US Sulfur) which is found as a pale yellow-brown solid especially in volcanic regions, and Graphite, a slimy grey rock that is actually pure carbon and used in pencil 'lead' (although no actual lead is used in them).
Volcanic mudflows, also known as lahars, can occur in any region with volcanoes, not just dry places. However, in dry regions, the potential for heavy rainfall after volcanic eruptions can increase the risk of lahars due to the lack of vegetation to help absorb excess water.
Extrusive igneous rock would be found near a volcano. Basalt, andesite, and rhyolite are the most basic types of volcanic rock.
Io, a moon of Jupiter, is known to have active volcanic regions with lava flows and volcanic eruptions. These volcanic activities are driven by the gravitational interactions between Io, Jupiter, and two other Galilean moons.
convergent plate boundaries
Sulfur at room temperature is a yellow, solid non-metal element that is odorless and tasteless. It is commonly found in volcanic regions and is used in various industrial processes, such as the production of sulfuric acid.