i can only name one. One of them is sulfur dioxide.
Sincerely, Dan
The volcanoes in the Andes are generally fed by very viscous, gas-rich magma. The gas is kept dissolved in the magma under enormous pressure. When the magma is close enough to the surface the lower pressure allows the gasses to come out of solution violently. This is what makes these eruptions explosive.
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Volcanoes typically release gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and hydrogen chloride. These gases are emitted during eruptions and can have various effects on the environment and climate.
Yes. One of the common gasses released by volcanoes is sulfur dioxide. This reacts with water and oxygen to form sulfuric acid.
Scientists study Volcanoes so, they can predict when they will erupt.
methane
volcanoes have a crater,lava tube, magma chamber and poisonous gasses
No. Volcanoes also release ash and a variety of gasses.
i think h2o, sulphur di oxide.
A volcano is made of rocks, not gasses. Gasses commonly emitted by volcanoes include water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide.
No, quite the opposite really. Volcanoes add to the atmospheric greenhouse gasses.
in the magma chamber gasses build up. while it is silent its building up theses ezplosive gasses build up and explode.
The volcanoes in the Andes are generally fed by very viscous, gas-rich magma. The gas is kept dissolved in the magma under enormous pressure. When the magma is close enough to the surface the lower pressure allows the gasses to come out of solution violently. This is what makes these eruptions explosive.
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Volcanoes typically release gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and hydrogen chloride. These gases are emitted during eruptions and can have various effects on the environment and climate.
Yes. One of the common gasses released by volcanoes is sulfur dioxide. This reacts with water and oxygen to form sulfuric acid.
Water vapour (steam) Sulphur dioxide Carbon dioxide Carbon monoxide