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[[File:Pokémon Island Volcano.png|thumb|The Volcano]]
[[File:Pokémon Island Volcano.png|thumb|The Volcano]]
The '''Volcano''' (Japanese: '''かざん''' ''Volcano'') is one of the six major areas of [[Pokémon Island]], and like its name suggests, it is a very live and active volcano. Unlike most of the island, this area has no man-made structures or objects present. In fact, it seems to have had little to no human contact whatsoever. This is likely due to the harsh terrain and dangerous environment; which, while comfortable for {{type|Fire}} Pokémon, is hazardous and near inhospitable to human life.
The '''Volcano''' (Japanese: '''かざん''' ''Volcano'') is one of the six major areas of [[Pokémon Island]], and like its name suggests, it is an active volcano. It is inhabited primarily by {{type|Fire}} Pokémon.


Ten {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} species can be found in the area; however, there seems to be little food or water to support them in this harsh environment. The only source of water is a small, murky {{wp|Crater Lake|pond}}, which contain {{p|Magikarp}} but is likely very acidic. No visible vegetation can be found within the crater, and the heat and rocky surface would make it difficult for anything to grow. The {{p|Magmar}} in the area are very territorial and aggressive; most of them can be witnessed infighting and competing with other Pokémon over even the tiniest of morsels. In contrast to this, the local {{p|Charmander}} population seems to be a very close knit group. If one finds even a little food, it will not hesitate to call to its brethren and share it with them.
Ten {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} species can be photographed in the area. A small, murky pond is home to {{p|Magikarp}}, the only non-Fire-type Pokémon that can be found on the course. The {{p|Magmar}} in the area are very territorial can be witnessed infighting and competing with each other and other Pokémon. In contrast, the local {{p|Charmander}} stay in a close-knit pack.


Towards the beginning of the course is a {{wp|volcanic cone|volcanic splatter cone}} surrounded by a lava pit. If a [[Pester Ball]] is thrown into it's crater, it will emit an especially thick cloud of purple smoke which takes on the form of a {{p|Koffing}}. It is for this reason that [[Professor Oak]] names it <nowiki>'</nowiki>'''''{{DL|Pokémon sign|Koffing Smoke}}'''''.<nowiki>'</nowiki> This is one of the six [[Pokémon sign]]s spread across the island.
At the beginning of the Volcano is a {{wp|volcanic cone|volcanic splatter cone}} surrounded by a lava pit. If a [[Pester Ball]] is thrown into its crater, it will emit a thick cloud of purple smoke resembling a {{p|Koffing}}. [[Professor Oak]] names this [[Pokémon sign]] '''{{DL|Pokémon sign|Koffing Smoke}}'''.
[[File:PokemonSign3.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Koffing Smoke]]
[[File:PokemonSign3.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Koffing Smoke]]
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Two Magmar immediately after the Moltres egg will knock each other out if lured together with food. Taking a picture will get many points.
Two Magmar immediately after the Moltres egg will knock each other out if lured together with food. Taking a picture will get many points.


==Trivia==
* {{p|Magikarp}} is the only non-{{type|Fire}} Pokémon to appear on this course.
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