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Which natural disaster often follows a volcanic eruption?
Drought
Blizzard
Hailstorm
Lahars, Ash Clouds, and Fires
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Lahars, ash clouds, and fires.
Explanation: Volcanic eruptions commonly generate ash clouds, pyroclastic flows and lava that can ignite fires, and lahars (volcanic mudflows) when ash mixes with water. Droughts, blizzards, and hailstorms are not typical immediate consequences.
Explanation: Volcanic eruptions commonly generate ash clouds, pyroclastic flows and lava that can ignite fires, and lahars (volcanic mudflows) when ash mixes with water. Droughts, blizzards, and hailstorms are not typical immediate consequences.
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