To vulcanize natural latex rubber.
in a volcano
A spectrometer would be commonly used to measure the amount of sulfur dioxide emitted by a volcano. This instrument can detect and quantify the concentration of sulfur dioxide in volcanic plumes by analyzing the absorption of light at specific wavelengths.
Sulfur dioxide can indicate many things. For one example, if the smell and amount of sulfur is strong amongst the humans, animals or plants there is more of a chance of a volcano erupting, but if the sulfur is not so heavy amongst the people animals and plants, then it is less likely for the volcano to erupt.
Because I live near a volcano.
A commonly used instrument to measure sulfur dioxide emission from a volcano is a UV spectrometer. This instrument can detect and quantify sulfur dioxide by measuring the absorption of ultraviolet light at specific wavelengths. Other methods, such as Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, can also be used for this purpose.
It will be sulfur mostly that you smell
Volcanoes often emit a harmful gas called sulfur dioxide. Sulfur dioxide is an air pollutant. It causes acid rain.
volcano spews lava,volcanic gases(carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, hydro gas and methane), volcanic stones(basalt, granite),sulfur, vapor, volcanic ash and Sedimentary Rock.
A volcano is made of rocks, not gasses. Gasses commonly emitted by volcanoes include water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide.
what has sulfur been used in the past?what has sulfur been used in the past?
Yes, it used to be a volcano on Mars. It is the largest volcano in the solar system
Some fumaroles with sulfur deposition around - in September 2010. The last erruption was in 1950.