Sulfuric acid.
Explosive volcanoes can produce pumice and tuff.
It is a composite volcano, so the kind of eruptions it has is explosive.
Mount St. Helens is generally regarded as an explosive volcano, but like most stratovolcanoes, it can produce both explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
Chemical fertilizers can pollute the water supply. Their use helps to produce more crops but their quantities have to be carefully controlled.
Cinder cone volcanoes produce small explosive eruptions.
Nitric Acid.
Shielf volcanoes generally produce "quiet" eruptions. Explosive eruptions are rare.
Explosive volcanoes can produce pumice and tuff.
It is a composite volcano, so the kind of eruptions it has is explosive.
Mount St. Helens is generally regarded as an explosive volcano, but like most stratovolcanoes, it can produce both explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
Explosive eruptions will produce pyroclastic rocks such as scoria, pumice, and tuff.
Yes. Mount Rainier is a stratovolcano with the potential to produce explosive eruptions.
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They produce oxygen. If it poo, we have fertilizers. :)
no fertilizer help produce high yields
Eruptions at shield volcanoes are almost always non-explosive.
Chemical fertilizers can pollute the water supply. Their use helps to produce more crops but their quantities have to be carefully controlled.