Yes, volcanoes will emit about 0.15 - 0.25 gigatons of carbon annually in the present day.
It remains in the atmosphere, has been converted to biomass, deposited as limestone (Calcium carbonate) and dissolved in water.
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Volcanic ash itself does not contain carbon dioxide, but the gas that comes out with the ash does.
Yes. Carbon dioxide is among the gasses emitted by volcanoes.
Yes. Carbon dioxide is fairly common in volcanic gasses.
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There are smallamount of volcanoes. They emit so2 and co2 gases.
Earths interior
nitrogen is the most common element in the earths atmosphere
This is where the weaknesses in the earths crust lie and it is the easiest place for lava to spew out of these weaker areas, therefore forming volcanoes
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There are smallamount of volcanoes. They emit so2 and co2 gases.
Early volcanoes discharged different combinations of gases into the Earth's atmosphere creating rain, which cooled the planet and formed solid land masses, and every other element discovered presently.
The earths first atmosphere was created by the methane, carbon dioxide, sulphur oxides and water vapor that volcanoes were pumping out. Oxygen started to come in noticeable quantities once life had formed. Nitrogen is inert, so doesn't do anything.
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However, volcanoes are essential to earths survival they act like a safety valve for the planet (it releases pressure)
how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed
The particles outside the Earths atmosphere are called, meteoroids.
Lava!
Volcanoes are essentially holes in the earths surface through which magma and lava can erupt. when pressure builds up below the earths crust, magma is then forced violently out of the volcanoes.
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