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What volcanoes might erupt in the US?

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Some of the most well-known active volcanoes in the US that could potentially erupt include Mount St. Helens in Washington, Buy Magic Mushrooms USA Yellowstone Caldera in Wyoming, and
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What is the least powerful explosive?

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Can you touch the volcano in porto rico?

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It is not recommended to touch volcanoes, including those in Puerto Rico, as they can be extremely hot and dangerous. It is important to follow safety guideline
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What is the density of cinder?

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The density of cinder can vary depending on its composition, but generally it ranges from 600 to 1,000 kilograms per cubic meter.