... и един въпрос за вулканите и затоплянето 
шхат абоут волцанс анд шарминг?
I apologize, but I'm having trouble understanding your query as it appears to be written in a non-standard alphabet or language. Let me try to interpret what you might be asking about:
"What about volcanos and warming?"
If this interpretation is correct, I can provide some information on the relationship between volcanic activity and global warming:
Volcanoes do emit greenhouse gases, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2), but their contribution to global warming is relatively small compared to human activities:
1. Volcanic CO2 emissions: Volcanoes release about 0.2 to 0.3 billion tonnes of CO2 per year. In contrast, human activities emit about 40 billion tonnes of CO2 annually.
2. Cooling effect: Large volcanic eruptions can actually have a temporary cooling effect on the climate due to the release of sulfur dioxide, which forms reflective aerosols in the atmosphere.
3. Natural carbon cycle: Volcanic emissions are part of the Earth's natural carbon cycle and have been relatively stable over long periods.
4. Human impact: The current rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 and global temperatures is primarily attributed to human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels.
5. Long-term effects: While individual eruptions can have short-term impacts on climate, they don't significantly contribute to long-term warming trends.
In summary, while volcanoes do emit greenhouse gases, their contribution to global warming is minimal compared to human-caused emissions. The current climate change is primarily driven by anthropogenic factors.
If this wasn't what you were asking about, please rephrase your question in standard English, and I'll be happy to help further.
Citations:
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methane
[2] https://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs...ne/?intent=121
[3] https://gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/trends_ch4/
[4] https://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone...-works/methane
[5] https://www.britannica.com/science/methane

шхат абоут волцанс анд шарминг?
I apologize, but I'm having trouble understanding your query as it appears to be written in a non-standard alphabet or language. Let me try to interpret what you might be asking about:
"What about volcanos and warming?"
If this interpretation is correct, I can provide some information on the relationship between volcanic activity and global warming:
Volcanoes do emit greenhouse gases, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2), but their contribution to global warming is relatively small compared to human activities:
1. Volcanic CO2 emissions: Volcanoes release about 0.2 to 0.3 billion tonnes of CO2 per year. In contrast, human activities emit about 40 billion tonnes of CO2 annually.
2. Cooling effect: Large volcanic eruptions can actually have a temporary cooling effect on the climate due to the release of sulfur dioxide, which forms reflective aerosols in the atmosphere.
3. Natural carbon cycle: Volcanic emissions are part of the Earth's natural carbon cycle and have been relatively stable over long periods.
4. Human impact: The current rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 and global temperatures is primarily attributed to human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels.
5. Long-term effects: While individual eruptions can have short-term impacts on climate, they don't significantly contribute to long-term warming trends.
In summary, while volcanoes do emit greenhouse gases, their contribution to global warming is minimal compared to human-caused emissions. The current climate change is primarily driven by anthropogenic factors.
If this wasn't what you were asking about, please rephrase your question in standard English, and I'll be happy to help further.
Citations:
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methane
[2] https://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs...ne/?intent=121
[3] https://gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/trends_ch4/
[4] https://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone...-works/methane
[5] https://www.britannica.com/science/methane
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