carbon dioxide and more don't really care bye
Yes there are gases in volcanoes
No
Volcanos
Most of the deaths that have resulted from volcanoes have come from the superheated gases and ash clouds produced by an initial explosive eruption. Lava flows will burn any crops and buildings that they come in contact with, but do not usually move rapidly enough to present a danger to people and animals.
from volcanos that were on the moons surface long ago
the gases come from factories
they come from earths atmosphere and gases
During a volcanic eruption, magma (molten rock) rises from deep within the Earth's crust. As the magma reaches the surface, it solidifies to form lava, and can also release ash and gases. The ash is made up of small rock fragments, while the gases are a mix of water vapor, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and other gases trapped within the magma.
A true cone come to a point at the narrow end. Volcanos do not come to sharp points, therefore they are not true cones: however . . . there is a term for a cone that has had its point removed. That term is, "Truncated cone". That is what the mountain-shaped volcanos are.
My opinion on this question, is that gases may come off the bottle, maybe even liquids, if the bottle is frozen enough, solids may drop off it as well.
shield volcanoes have cinders that come out then land on it. that's what makes them bigger than cinder cone volcanoes.
About 6% is Bill's fart and 4% is what come off of Calebs sweaty back.