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  1. Creation of new land through lava flows and volcanic eruptions.
  2. Fertilization of soil with volcanic ash, leading to fertile farming areas.
  3. Formation of geothermal energy sources for electricity generation.
  4. Maintenance of Earth's atmosphere by releasing gases like water vapor and carbon dioxide.
  5. Creation of unique ecosystems around volcanic vents.
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