No. Washington state laws do not apply to Native Americans living on reservation land. This is because, like stated above, reservations have tribal sovereignty (the right to self-government,). You can picture it like a reservation is a country within the country of the United States. That little country has its own laws and customs and beliefs. Honestly...I'd argue that federal law can't overrule tribal sovereignty either, but...apparently it can.
The volcanic ground it the most fertile kind of soil.
This is why many people live around them, even whey those volcanos still activated, like in Hawaii.
Bul the volcanos lave came from the core of the earth, and with millions of ears the get inactivated, this means they don't explode.
Plants (biosphere) draw water (hydrosphere) and nutrients from the soil (geosphere) and release water vapor into the atmosphere.
Humans (biosphere) use farm machinery (manufactured from geosphere materials) to plow the fields, and the atmosphere brings precipitation (hydrosphere) to water the plants
I would say social , sine the fight was over power in North America since all over the French were taking land from countries this made them more powerful. To me power would be social status but it can become political at times