Mt. Etna, Sicily, July 2001 - picture 3




The sulfuric gases in the eruption cloud react with water vapour and turn into sulfuric acid. This acid often rains out of the eruption cloud in form of thick acid mud droplets, even hundreds of kilometres away from the volcano.
The ash itself is very fertile, this being responsible for the popularity of volcanoes as cultivation areas - and the fate of the cultivators.


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