A spectrometer analyzes the light given off when an element is burned.
Volcanoes do not emit radiation as a primary feature of their activity. The main substances released by volcanoes are gases, ash, and lava. However, some volcanoes can emit low levels of radon gas, which is a radioactive element that occurs naturally in the Earth's crust.
No, gases given off by volcanoes are not minerals. Minerals are solid substances with a specific chemical composition and atomic arrangement. Volcanic gases, on the other hand, are elements and compounds that are in a gaseous state, such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and various other gases.
diamonds found inside the volcano
Sulfur
Yes. There are hundreds of volcanoes on earth, and in any given year, about 50 will erupt.
That term is 'calderas'
No. There is no way of stopping volcanoes from releasing anything.
Sulfur or sulphur is a chemical element. It is not a plant, and is found in volcanoes.
Vocanoes can be helpful because the earth's first oceans and atmosphere were formed from the gases given off by volcanoes. Volcanoes have also shaped the earth's landscape, many of our mountains, islands, and plains have been built by volcanic eruptions.
It's the electrons that throw it off.
The element of gallium is Ga3.