Environmental
In Hawaii, 'laze' refers to:
AVolcanic ash fallout from eruptions
BThe hazardous plume produced when lava enters the ocean✓ Correct
CSteam from geothermal vents
DVog produced at high altitude
Explanation
Laze (lava haze) is a hazardous plume created when lava flows enter the ocean. It contains hydrochloric acid and tiny glass particles and is a health hazard in areas near active lava ocean entries.
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