Many gases are released by Stratoolcanoes, including Sulphur Dioxide (which harms the Ozone layer and cause acid rain), Carbon Dioxide (which causes a natural "Greenhouse effect"*) , hydrogen chloride (which effects animals eyes and respiratory system causing them to irritate and can cause effects on human beings.) Thank you very much for reading, Fumfig.
Carbon dioxide
ammonia
methane
nitrogen
water vapour
Volcanoes release many gasses. The most abundant are water vapor, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide.
Volcanoes erupt gases that change Earth's atmosphere. The volcanic ash and clouds can affect the air and atmosphere
There are smallamount of volcanoes. They emit so2 and co2 gases.
Volcanic eruptions can be seen as pressure release valves for the earth. The volcanic eruptions release gases into our atmosphere. In fact without volcanoes we would have no atmosphere at all.
A mixture of gases
After loss of the hydrogen, helium and other hydrogen-containing gases from early Earth due to the Sun's radiation, primitive Earth was without an atmosphere. The first atmosphere was formed by gases leaking out from the interior of the early Earth, which still goes on today in volcanoes. Without an atmosphere, life would not have formed.
Volcanoes erupt gases that change Earth's atmosphere. The volcanic ash and clouds can affect the air and atmosphere
There are smallamount of volcanoes. They emit so2 and co2 gases.
Their are 4 ways that gases enter the ocean. Gases can enter the ocean from streams, volcanoes, organisms, and the atmosphere.
Through Volcanoes, life processes and the burning of fossil fuels.
Of the inner planets, Venus is the most gaseous given its think and toxic atmosphere. The many volcanoes that cover its surface contribute to the release of gases.
Volcanoes expel gases with chemical compositions which closely match the ratios of non-photosynthetic gases in air.
Volcanic eruptions can be seen as pressure release valves for the earth. The volcanic eruptions release gases into our atmosphere. In fact without volcanoes we would have no atmosphere at all.
There is no gases that comes out of a volcano that is not poisonous all gases that comes from a volcano is dangerous.
A mixture of gases
Volcanoes are a part of geology, having to do with the earth. Meteorology is the study of the atmosphere. Once a volcano erupts, however, meteorologists are interested in its consequences because it ejects gases and particulates into the atmosphere which can influence the weather. And yes it is.
Early volcanoes discharged different combinations of gases into the Earth's atmosphere creating rain, which cooled the planet and formed solid land masses, and every other element discovered presently.
The ash from volcanoes has a big effect on both the air and land. Not only do volcanoes spew out ashes, volcanoes let out gases which can be very harmful. The gases that are let out, are the same as some of the ones we produce,like carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and sulfur oxide. Thanks (14 yrs old)