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A volcano is a burning gases which......

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Answered by Anonymous
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carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and hydrogen halides

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Answered by prince3575
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These flames, which range from yellowish orange to greenish blue and reach as high as 1 m (3 ft), result from hydrogen gas burning in air. Hydrogen is normally a minor constituent of volcanic gases. Large and colorful flames sometimes play from vents on Kīlauea volcano.

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