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Definitions 
- Vog is a volcanic mixture that includes gases and aerosols which react with oxygen, moisture, and sunlight.
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- A vog is a VideoBlog (Adrian: "A vog is the video equivalent of a blog.

- Vog is a visible haze consisting of gas plus a suspended mixture of tiny liquid and solid particles, called aerosol.

- Vog is a term that refers to volcanic smog.

- Vog is created when volcanic gases (primarily oxides of sulfur) react with sunlight, oxygen and moisture.
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- Status: offline Okay, perhaps I missed it, but what is VOG? Originally I thought you were talking about a modified POG.
- The amount of damage depends on how much vog the lungs have been exposed to and how sensitive the lungs are.
- Lungs can be permanently damaged after long exposure to vog.

- Currently in use in Hawaii for air quality problems associated with vog and the Kilauea volcano.
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- Vog can cause health problems that range from irritated eyes, skin and lungs.
- Volcanic smog (Vog) from Anatahan volcano in the Mariana islands has extended 1,225 nautical miles west, nearly to the Philippines.
- However, due to its proximity to Anatahan, vog does occasionally affect Guam.
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- Vog can irritate your eyes, nose, skin, throat, tissues, and mucous membranes due to the vog particle’s small size.
- The Big Island has long dealt with vog, but levels increased dramatically ever since Kilauea started a new eruption at Halemaumau in March last year.
- Vog is created when volcanic gases (specifically oxides of nitrogen) react with sunlight, oxygen and moisture.
- Active volcanoes in Hawaii have caused problems with acid rain and " vog," a combination of volcanic gases and fog.
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- An erupting volcano can also emit high levels of sulfur dioxide, creating volcanic smog, or vog.
- Volcanic smog or vog is formed when sulfur dioxide and other pollutants from an active volcano react with oxygen, moisture, dust and sunlight.
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- Sulfur dioxide gas reacts chemically with sunlight, oxygen, dust particles, and water to form volcanic smog known as vog.
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- Vog and smog both share similarities as well, they both cause acid rain, and they are both hazardous for plants and animals (including humans) to breathe.
- Vog and smog both primarily contain the harmful chemical Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) which irritates the lungs.

- These volcanic gases are called VOG, a portmanteau (blended word) from the words "volcanic" and "smog".

Vog 
- Vog Vog and smog, both contain harmful chemicals that can damage the environment and the health of humans and other animals.
- Vog Vog and smog both primarily contain the harmful chemical Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) which irritates the lungs.

- Vog and smog, both contain harmful chemicals that can damage the environment and the health of humans and other animals.
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Categories 
- Environment > Pollution > Air Pollution > Smog
- Volcanic Gases

- Erupting Volcano

- Harmful Chemicals

- Big Island

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