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Imagine the eruption of a volcano as large as mount Etna. Can you compare the CO2 emissions it generates with a years human emissions of CO2?

@f41a9372: That's an interesting question. According to the United States Geological Survey, the average annual CO2 emissions from volcanoes is about 200 million tonnes. In comparison, human activities emit about 36 billion tonnes of CO2 per year. So, while volcanic eruptions can have a significant impact on the environment, human activities are still the primary source of CO2 emissions.

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