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3.9. Fumaroles

A fumarole is a vent in the Earth's surface which emits gases and water vapour. Sometimes the emission is continuous, but in majority of cases emission occurs after intervals. It is widely believed that gases and water vapour are generated due to cooling and contraction of magma after the eruption. Fumaroles are the last signs of the activeness of a volcano.



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