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Volcanic ash consists of tiny fragments of rock, mineral, and volcanic glass that are ejected into the atmosphere during a volcanic eruption. It is formed when magma is explosively expelled and rapidly cooled, resulting in fine particles. Volcanic ash can travel long distances, affecting air quality, aviation safety, and human health, while also impacting ecosystems and infrastructure. In addition to its immediate hazards, volcanic ash can enrich soil fertility when it settles and breaks down over time.

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