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This is partly true. Great amounts of carbon dioxide from volcanoes have warmed the earth's climate in the past (but that is not why the earth is warming now).

Acid droplets (acid rain) will not make climates "much hotter".

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How is Volcanic eruptions atmosphere effected to the earth?

Volcanic eruptions inject ash and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, which can lead to cooling of the earth's surface by blocking sunlight. The sulfur dioxide converts to sulfuric acid aerosols, which can cause acid rain and affect air quality. Additionally, volcanic eruptions can release greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, which can contribute to global warming.


Does obsidian bubble when doing a acid test?

Obsidian does not bubble when tested with acid. Obsidian is a volcanic glass with a smooth and shiny texture that is not reactive to acid. Its lack of bubbles distinguishes it from minerals that contain carbonate compounds, which may react with acid by producing bubbles.


Can acid rain be found naturally?

Yes, acid rain can occur naturally due to volcanic eruptions releasing sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere. These chemicals can react with water vapor to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, resulting in acidic precipitation.


What category does carbon dioxide volcanic activity moisture and acid rain fall under?

These fall under the category of environmental factors. Carbon dioxide, volcanic activity, moisture, and acid rain all play a role in shaping the natural environment and can have impacts on ecosystems, climate, and weather patterns.


Why does limestone often form cliffs in dry climates but rarely form cliffs in wet climates?

This is because in the wet climates the limestone will break apart due to the rain. And in dry climates it does nothing to the limestone. Therefore, this is why limestone can form cliffs in dry climates than wet climates.

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Do volcanic gas and acid droplets make the climate hotter?

volcanic gas and acid droplets can make the climate hotter because volcano gas is very hot and volcano acid is hot to so volcanic gas and acid can make the climate hotter no matter what.


Can volcanic activity decrease global temperatures?

Yes. Explosive volcanic eruptions release sulfur dioxide into the atmopshere. This gas forms tiny droplets of sulfuric acid in the upper atmosphere, which reflect some of the sun's warming rays back into space.


Does volcanic acid burn through bones?

The compound "volcanic acid" does not exist.However, volcanoes can produce sulfuric acid, which can damage bone and soft tissue.


Is there acid rain on Venus?

no the temp hotter then an oven


What is the effect of increasing the acid's temperature?

It gets hotter


What does sulfur dioxide create when it reacts with water droplets in the air?

Sulfur dioxide gas reacts with water droplets in the air to form sulfurous acid, which is sometimes oxidized to sulfuric acid by oxygen in the air.


Why is it unsafe to add an acid to potassium?

Potassium will react violently, with acid. The reaction can potentially splatter droplets of acid or pieces of burning potassium.


What would cause temperatures to cool after a volcanic eruption?

Explosive volcanic eruptions tend to release sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere. That sulfur dioxide reacts with moisture to form tiny droplets of sulfuric acid in the upper atmosphere, which reflect some sunlight back into space, reducing the amount of energy that reaches Earth's surface.


What is the brightness of the mintaka?

500volts of volcanic acid mother


What is dustsaltpollen and acid droplets in the atmosphere are called?

The term "dustsaltpollen" refers to a mixture of dust, salt, and pollen particles in the atmosphere. Acid droplets in the atmosphere are commonly known as acid rain, which is caused by pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides combining with water vapor in the atmosphere.


What is Mercury rain?

Mercury rain refers to droplets of liquid mercury falling from the atmosphere. This can occur near industrial areas where mercury emissions are released into the environment, or during volcanic eruptions where mercury is present in the volcanic gases. Mercury rain is a serious environmental concern due to the toxic nature of mercury and its harmful effects on ecosystems and human health.


What are some natral causes of acid rain?

Volcanic eruptions.