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Darren Adkins
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23 October, 13:40
What does volcanic ash add to the environment?
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Cristina Ewing
23 October, 13:56
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Somethings that are beneficial is its good for plants, if it is very fine ash it is able to break down and quickly dissolve into the soil.
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