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How is volcanic ash made?

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Volcanic ash is what's left after a volcano literally blows its top. Learn how volcanic ash can devastate everything under its gray blanket.

White Ash Tree

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White ash tree is fast-growing and low-maintenance, an ideal landscaping tree. Learn about growing, propagating, and using white ash tree.

How Fly Ash Concrete Works

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Fly ash concrete is considered a green building product. Learn about the benefits and potential hazards of fly ash concrete.

Mountain Ash Tree

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Mountain ash tree is a shrubby tree that is a member of the rose family. Learn how to use this small to medium size tree to brighten your yard or garden.

Which of Ash Ketchum’s Pokemon Are You?

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Ash was on a mission to catch 'em all. It's hard to forget since his name is "Ketchum!" Ever wondered which of his awesome Pokemon you're most like? Take the quiz to see if it's the Pokemon you think it is!

Do people really scatter loved ones' ashes in amusement parks?

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Who wouldn't want to spend an eternity in an amusement park? Learn if people really scatter loved one's ashes in amusement parks at HowStuffWorks.

Lava Isn't the Only Dangerous Aspect of Volcanoes

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Ash flows, deadly gases and vog are just a few of the other reasons why we all need to respect volcanoes.

Fireplace-Cleaning Tips

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Cleaning your fireplace regularly will ensure that it remains safe and efficient. Learn how to eliminate excess soot, ashes, and dangerous creosote tars.

Weiberfastnacht: The Day German Women Stormed the Ramparts

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This historic holiday (held the Thursday before Ash Wednesday) celebrates the day in 1824 when women decided they simply wouldn't take it anymore.

How Bone China Works

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Bone china gets its strength and translucence from the addition of bone ash to porcelain. Learn about bone china and see a video from inside a Lenox factory.

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