Volcanoes gain energy from the hot magma inside it
When magma is Heat up at that time magma also gain the kinetic Energy and Explosion occure................
volcanoes
Sure, you can add energy to an object. For example, you can heat an object up (to have it gain heat energy), you can raise it (to have it gain gravitational potential energy), or you can make it move (to have it gain kinetic energy). In each case, the energy has to come from somewhere.
some volcanoes are more active than others because some volcanoes lie on plate boundaries that move frequently which adds more pressure to the magma chamber where all of the lava is stored. Other volcanoes are formed but do not gain much pressure because they have been formed slowly or have errupted many times before and do not gain any more pressure. Some volcanoes are temperarily dormant which means they are not active. Some volcanoes have been dormant for hundreds of years because there is not enough pressure for the volcano to errupt. Hot countries may have an affect or volcanoes that started off very close to the epi-center of the earth, that has lava flowing up to the volcanoes frequently from there, which may set them off more. I hope this has answered your question.
This is geothermal energy.
Rapid Gain
It's hard to use this energy directly from the volcanoes, for several reasons; including the fact that volcano eruptions occur infrequently, are hard to predict, and are often quite catastrophic in nature. However, the energy from volcanoes is related to the heat in Earth's interior, and efforts are indeed being done to make use of such energy. For more details, do some reading on geothermal energy.
No. Electrons gain energy as they move up the chain, i.e. in more outer shells.
Thermal energy.
no volcanoes are caused by heat energy they are caused by the moving plate under Earth's surface
You gain more weight
the atoms will begin to giggle around more as they gain thermal energy.