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KatRina [158]
3 years ago
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Describe three ways in which materials released by the volcano could impact the grassland area

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ad-work [718]3 years ago
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<h3><u>Following are three ways in which materials released by the volcano could impact the grassland area: </u></h3>
  • The ash released from the volcanoes may layer up upon the grass and make it difficult for the grass to carry out processes like photosynthesis.
  • The lava erupting out of the volcano may fall and spread over the grassland area creating solid patches of grassless land.
  • The hazardous chemicals and gases releasing out of the volcanoes may kill the organisms living in the grassland ecosystem and disturb the ecosystem.
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