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why volcano erruptions are followed in rainfall

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Answered by debangshu90hazra
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Large explosive eruptions send up sulfur compounds that turn into tiny sulfate particles high in the atmosphere, where they deflect solar radiation. ... As for rainfall, in the simplest models, lowered temperatures decrease evaporation of water from the surface to the air.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main effect on weather right near a volcano is that there is often a lot of rain, lightning, and thunder during an eruption. This is because all the ash particles that are thrown up into the atmosphere are good at attracting/collecting water droplets.

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