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Volcanoes gain energy from the hot magma inside it
No. Volcanoes are the result of processes inside the earth. Weather has nothing to do with it.
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WHEN MALTEN MATERIALS ARE INSIDE THE VOLCANOES ITS CALLED MAGMA WHEN IT IS OUTSIDE THE VOLCANOES ITS CALLED LAVA
Volcanoes are evidence of the ceaseless tectonic activity that our planet has. The molten core of the earth drives all of the processes we see, including volcanoes, earthquakes, even as high up as the northern lights. The heat that is inside of our planet is the driving force behind volcanoes, however volcanoes form in many different areas, and under many different conditions. Different types of volcanoes are evidence of different processes being present underground. However, to put it simply without the heat from the core of the earth there wouldn't be any volcanoes.
Pumice - from volcanoes as it has air trapped inside.
they relieve the presure that has built up inside of the earth.
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a volcanoes magma chamber is at the bottom of the inside of the volcano, just at the botton of the tunnel shooting lava
pressure building up inside of a the earth that is released by volcanoes that is connected below our earth's surface.
Yes. Volcanoes are driven by forces deep inside the Earth where conditions are not affected by temperatures at the surface.