Sulfur typically emerges from a volcano during eruptions or volcanic gas emissions. It is often released in the form of sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas, which can condense to form sulfuric acid or sulfur deposits when it cools. Additionally, sulfur can be found in volcanic fumaroles, where hot gases escape from the earth's crust. The presence and release of sulfur are often associated with the underlying magma's composition and the volcanic activity's intensity.
The Santorini volcano is classified as dormant, meaning it is currently inactive but has the potential to erupt in the future. It last erupted in 1950, and there have been instances of volcanic unrest in recent years, indicating that it is still a geologically active area.
The molten rock that comes out of a volcano is called a magma.
Earth's interior.
Volcano
Lava, ash, smoke, and rock
because you erput like a volcano (sulphur is a volcanic gas)
oxygen mate
The volcano is an active one; now (I visited the island in September 2010) only some fumaroles with sulphur, carbon dioxide, water vapour.
The Santorini volcano is classified as dormant, meaning it is currently inactive but has the potential to erupt in the future. It last erupted in 1950, and there have been instances of volcanic unrest in recent years, indicating that it is still a geologically active area.
You know it's about to erupt when, sulphur dioxide seeps out of the volcano (It can contaminate the water). Trees and animals growing around it will die. Earthquakes (even tiny ones) will occur. Great fumes of ash and smoke will steam out of a volcano.
The volcano is an active one; now (I visited the island in September 2010) only some fumaroles with sulphur, carbon dioxide, water vapour.
After the volcano sends warnings,the volcano will erupt.=the main warnings:==increases in the land==increased seismic activity (small earthquakes)==increased production of volcanic gases like sulphur dioxide=
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It is called Lava
the volcano...
They are rocks that come out of a volcano
Lava