Lots of gases come from volcanic eruptions, including Nitrogen. Helium is the surprising one since it is made from nuclear fusion and decay.
Sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides in the air primarily come from the burning of fossil fuels in vehicles, power plants, and industrial processes. When fuel containing sulfur and nitrogen is burned, these elements combine with oxygen in the air to form sulfur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), which are then released into the atmosphere.
Copper and Cobalt come to mind immediately.
Why does liquid nitrogen freez ?
Nitrogen absorbs infrared radiation by vibrating and rotating its molecules when they come into contact with the radiation. This vibration and rotation process allows nitrogen to absorb and trap the infrared energy, which can lead to warming of the atmosphere.
Sulfur dioxide is produced primarily from burning fossil fuels containing sulfur, such as coal and oil. Nitrogen oxides are produced mainly from combustion processes at high temperatures, such as in vehicle engines and power plants. Both pollutants can also be released from natural sources like volcanoes.
nitrogen
Due to volcanoes
I think there is little water or little air?! I'm not 100% sure!
nitrogen come from the ground when it gets in the roots
Volcanoes can produce lava, ash, and gas.
Volcanoes can emit lava,rocks,ash,fragments and molten rock.
Scientists study Volcanoes so, they can predict when they will erupt.
Outgassing.
shield volcanoes have cinders that come out then land on it. that's what makes them bigger than cinder cone volcanoes.
Similar but not the same, volcanoes erupt from magma and lava and rocks come out but not in a mountain
Only insome eruptions.
Ash, Gas, and Lava