Volcanoes both fertilize land and alter climate

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Volcanoes both fertilize land and alter climate

Volcanic eruptions are a paradox, enriching soils with vital nutrients for agriculture while simultaneously releasing gases that can cool or warm the planet's climate.

Volcanic eruptions have a surprising dual impact: they create incredibly fertile soil while also releasing gases that change global climate patterns. Ash spewed high into the atmosphere contains vital minerals like potassium and phosphorus, which enrich the land. This creates nutrient-rich volcanic soils, like those around Mount Vesuvius, which have supported agriculture for centuries.

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