Economic Consequences of a Major Volcanic Eruption
Based on the provided scenario, analyze the primary economic consequences for the affected regions. In your response, identify and explain at least two distinct economic effects that would likely result from the described environmental changes.
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Economic Consequences of a Major Volcanic Eruption