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Sulfur can be extracted from volcanoes primarily through the mining of sulfur deposits that form from volcanic gases. When volcanic eruptions occur, sulfur gases are emitted and can condense and crystallize around the vents as the gases cool. In some regions, such as around the sulfur springs or fumaroles, miners collect the solidified sulfur directly. Additionally, sulfur can be produced through the Frasch process, where superheated water and air are injected into underground sulfur deposits, melting the sulfur, which is then pumped to the surface.

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