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pressure building up inside of a the earth that is released by volcanoes that is connected below our earth's surface.
the liquid materials inside the earth is the magma. Or in another words, the lava which erupts from volcanoes
geothermal
geothermal
Volcanoes are formed through a crack in the earth's surface where magma spills out from inside the earth. When lava spills out of a volcano, it eventually hardens and gives volcanoes their cone shapes.
No. Volcanoes are the result of processes inside the earth. Weather has nothing to do with it.
pressure building up inside of a the earth that is released by volcanoes that is connected below our earth's surface.
they relieve the presure that has built up inside of the earth.
the liquid materials inside the earth is the magma. Or in another words, the lava which erupts from volcanoes
geothermal
geothermal
geothermal
Volcanoes are formed through a crack in the earth's surface where magma spills out from inside the earth. When lava spills out of a volcano, it eventually hardens and gives volcanoes their cone shapes.
No. A volcano erupts molten material from inside the earth. Actual fire is not involved:the material is hot to begin with and has been since the formation of the earth.
Yes. Volcanoes are driven by forces deep inside the Earth where conditions are not affected by temperatures at the surface.
Volcanoes erupt when pressure from inside the earth pushes magma through a weakness in the earth's surface. As more and more magma erupts, the volcano is formed and grows.
From the inside of the Earth, which is fairly hot. The Earth gets its heat from radioactive decay.