it change the earth atmosphere when magma flashes out then the earth surface will be dusty
There are smallamount of volcanoes. They emit so2 and co2 gases.
earthquakes and volcanoes change the worl by pollution for example car pollution, Factorys etc...
volcanoes change the earths surface due to the lava set hard and drys which can make the surface bobbly and ruff also it makes the land more fertilekill people
Plate tectonics can change the Earth's atmosphere through volcanic activity at plate boundaries. Volcanoes release gases like carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, affecting its composition and contributing to natural climate change. Tectonic movements can also impact weather patterns and circulation in the atmosphere.
This is where the weaknesses in the earths crust lie and it is the easiest place for lava to spew out of these weaker areas, therefore forming volcanoes
There are smallamount of volcanoes. They emit so2 and co2 gases.
earthquakes and volcanoes change the worl by pollution for example car pollution, Factorys etc...
cuz they can
it will always change
by giving of toxic gas and big clouds of smoke.
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 earths atmophere came from your mom!
volcanoes change the earths surface due to the lava set hard and drys which can make the surface bobbly and ruff also it makes the land more fertilekill people
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Plate tectonics can change the Earth's atmosphere through volcanic activity at plate boundaries. Volcanoes release gases like carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, affecting its composition and contributing to natural climate change. Tectonic movements can also impact weather patterns and circulation in the atmosphere.
However, volcanoes are essential to earths survival they act like a safety valve for the planet (it releases pressure)
Earth's present atmosphere is believed to have originated from volcanic activity early in the planet's history. Volcanoes released gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen, which eventually formed the atmosphere over billions of years.