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How do volcanoes help farming?

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kherson [118]3 years ago
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The chemical makeup of volcanic soil makes for lucrative farming conditions, say researchers at the Goma Volcano Observatory. ... In the years after an eruption, a process known as chemical weathering slowly makes lava soil more fertile than ordinary earth.

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