Volcanoes can emit lava, ash, and rocks. I also think that they can realease sulfur and poisonous gas.
The elements emit especially alpha particles.
oxygen
because of the minerals emit by the volcanoes
Lava emissions are found with all active volcanoes, although some volcano emit more lave than others.
There are smallamount of volcanoes. They emit so2 and co2 gases.
Volcanoes can emit lava,rocks,ash,fragments and molten rock.
The elements emit especially alpha particles.
oxygen
because of the minerals emit by the volcanoes
Lava emissions are found with all active volcanoes, although some volcano emit more lave than others.
There are smallamount of volcanoes. They emit so2 and co2 gases.
A radioactive substance emit nuclear radiations.
Volcanoes do not emit radiation as a primary feature of their activity. The main substances released by volcanoes are gases, ash, and lava. However, some volcanoes can emit low levels of radon gas, which is a radioactive element that occurs naturally in the Earth's crust.
Steam, Sulfur dioxide, Carbon Dioxide.
Volcanoes emit varying amounts of CO2 depending on their activity levels. On average, volcanoes release about 200 million tons of CO2 per year. This is a relatively small amount compared to human-generated CO2 emissions.
Volcanoes emit several gases, and not very nice ones (hence the reason that nothing living can exist inside the crater of a volcano). Two gases that volcanoes emit that are NOT poisonous include water and carbon dioxide. On the other hand, they also emit nasty gases like sulfur dioxide.
The best synonym for emit is release.