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There are smallamount of volcanoes. They emit so2 and co2 gases.
No it has no connection with Volcanic Eruptions........... A orange moon is really just a lunar eclipse, which is when the sun, moon, and earth are lined up. The moon turns red because it is in the earths shadow.
Volcanoes are created by the movement of tectonic plates on the Earth's surface. When two tectonic plates collide or move apart, magma from the mantle rises to the surface, eventually erupting through a volcano. Additionally, hotspots, subduction zones, and rift zones can also contribute to the formation of volcanoes.
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
earthquakes and volcanoes change the worl by pollution for example car pollution, Factorys etc...
There are smallamount of volcanoes. They emit so2 and co2 gases.
No it has no connection with Volcanic Eruptions........... A orange moon is really just a lunar eclipse, which is when the sun, moon, and earth are lined up. The moon turns red because it is in the earths shadow.
A large, explosive volcanic eruptions can release large amounts of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere. This forms tiny droplets of sulfuric acid in the stratosphere, which reflect sunlight that would otherwise warm the Earth back into space.
Carbon dioxide
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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.
CO2; Carbon Dioxide
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Oxygen in Earth's atmosphere is primarily produced through photosynthesis by plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. During photosynthesis, these organisms use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Approximately half of the oxygen in Earth's atmosphere is produced by phytoplankton in the ocean.
The Earth's axis is always the same in relation to the Universe. The Sun has a pull on the Earth and may have more of a pull on the magma when the volcano is facing the Sun. The volcano's distance to the equator may make a difference in the rate of eruption and explosiveness of the eruption as there is more centripetal force propelling the magma at the equator than at the pole. The prime meridian really has nothing to do with the erupting of volcanoes except that certain places on Earth are more likely to have faults in the crust, which is the cause of volcanoes.
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The temperature and pressure in the sun are just a bit higher than anywhere on Earth.