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The greatest volume of volcanic material is produced by fissure eruptions.
No, not all volcanic eruptions emit large amounts of gas. The amount of gas released during an eruption can vary depending on factors such as the type of volcano, the magma composition, and the eruption style. Some volcanic eruptions may release more gas than others, but it is not a universal characteristic shared by all eruptions.
The particles produced in volcanic eruptions are called volcanic ash. This ash is made up of tiny rock, mineral, and glass fragments that are expelled during an eruption.
No, not all volcanic eruptions emit a large amount of gas. The gas emission during an eruption depends on various factors such as the type of volcano, the composition of the magma, and the intensity of the eruption. Some eruptions may release a significant amount of gas, while others may produce less.
Volcanic eruptions are common in some of the Earth's volcanic hot-spots.