Which of these statements best explains why the soil around a volcanic region is fertile? Volcanoes always contribute to flooding, which enriches the soil. Particles released by volcanoes contain sulfur, which is good for soil. Volcanoes aid in the formation of new rocks, which help form fertile soil. Particles released in the air by volcanoes fall to the ground and enrich the soil. @Phebe @katty420
C but hold on a sec k
yea its C
I think its the last answer... because i looked it up and it says its from the ash..
"Close to an erupting volcano the short-term destruction by pyroclastic flows, heavy falls of ash, and lava flows can be complete, the extent of the damage depending upon the eruption magnitude. Crops, forests, orchards, and animals grazing or browsing on the volcano's slopes or surrounding lowland can be leveled or buried. But that is the short-term effect. In the long run, volcanic deposits can develop into some of the richest agricultural lands on earth." << but i am not sure..
@katty420 is right i made a misstake its not C
okay thanks yall
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