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How does volcanic activity shape the earth?

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Creats islands, when the explode the magma goes into the water and cools forming land. Also how Hawaii was made and the volcanoes that are submurged under the ocean create new islands from their magma.

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A volcano shapes the earths surface by spewting lava the cooling to create rock .

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