Volcanoes emit a mixture of gasses. Water vapor is the most abundant, but carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide are often major components. Many other gasses are present in smaller amounts. The relative abundances vary from one volcano to another.
It depends on the type of eruption. Some will erupt lava or a mixture of lava and gas. Others will erupt gas, ash, and pumice.
when you breathe out,the gas that is emitted is
I am currently in Earth Science and according to the "Pearson Earth Science" book, YES, all volcanic eruptions emit a large amount of gas. The quantity of emitted gas can exceed thousands of tons each day
Water vapor and carbon dioxide. Water vapor is the most abundant.
During a nonexplosive eruption, you can expect to see a steady flow of lava mainly from fissures or vents on the volcano. This type of eruption typically causes slow-moving lava flows, rather than dramatic explosions. Ash and gas emissions may still occur but are usually not as intense as in explosive eruptions.
Water vapor constitutes 70 to 95 percent of all eruption gases
It depends on the type of eruption. Some will erupt lava or a mixture of lava and gas. Others will erupt gas, ash, and pumice.
when you breathe out,the gas that is emitted is
I am currently in Earth Science and according to the "Pearson Earth Science" book, YES, all volcanic eruptions emit a large amount of gas. The quantity of emitted gas can exceed thousands of tons each day
nitrogen
Methane is the main gas emitted from paddy fields. It is produced during the decomposition of organic matter in the oxygen-deprived conditions of flooded rice paddies. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming.
The cloud of ash, gas, and rock fragments that is produced during a volcanic eruption is called a volcanic plume or eruption cloud.
Carbon is the gas most emitted in fridges, automobiles, factories, etc. This leads to the pollution.
Water vapor and carbon dioxide. Water vapor is the most abundant.
The eruption of 1985 produced gas and ash.
CO3
they are emitted by radioactivity during radioactive decay.