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What is tephra?

Tephra refers to the various solid fragments and particles, including ash, lapilli, and larger blocks, that are forcefully expelled from a volcano during an eruption. It can be carried by wind, often spreading over large areas and causing damage to vegetation, infrastructure, and air travel. Tephra layers deposited on the ground over time can help geologists study the history of volcanic activity.


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