Environmental
In Hawaii, which volcanic gas released by active lava is particularly dangerous and requires disclosure for Big Island properties?
AA. Carbon monoxide
BB. Sulfur dioxide (SO2), a component of vog✓ Correct
CC. Methane
DD. Radon
Explanation
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) from active volcanic activity combines with moisture to create sulfuric acid aerosols (vog), which can cause respiratory problems and must be disclosed as a material fact.
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