There are plates that are always shifting around in the ground. They move 1cm every day. When the plates collide,they make a big BOOM which cause the things in the volcano to heat up. Then the heat pushes everything to the opening in the volcano which causes it to erupt and shoot out.
That is the correct spelling of "erupt" (burst forth, as in a volcanic eruption).
No one can prevent A volcanic eruption.
No, Mount Krakatoa did not erupt in 2012. Its most recent significant eruption was in 1883, where it caused one of the most powerful volcanic explosions in recorded history. The volcano has shown some activity since then, but there was no major eruption in 2012.
Mount Meakan erupted in 2006 due to an increase in volcanic activity, leading to a phreatic eruption caused by the pressure build-up of volcanic gases and steam. The eruption was considered minor and did not result in any significant damages or casualties.
The cloud of ash, gas, and rock fragments that is produced during a volcanic eruption is called a volcanic plume or eruption cloud.
The eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in 2010 was caused by the movement of the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates. As the North American plate moved westward, it caused the Eurasian plate to shift downwards, creating magma chambers and leading to the volcanic eruption.
the earthquake caused a volcanic eruption
It is impossible to predict when or where the next major volcanic eruption will occur.
the plates separate allowing magma to erupt out of the ground
a volcanic eruption
Mount Erebus erupted in 2008 and is still continuing to erupt.
Eyjafjallajokull erupted on March 20, 2010. It was a powerful volcanic eruption that caused significant disruption to air travel in Europe due to the ash cloud it produced.