the plates separate allowing magma to erupt out of the ground
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Which part of the Earth's interior is spewed out in a volcanic eruption?
When magma breaks through the earth's crust, it results in a volcanic eruption. This can lead to the release of lava, ash, gases, and rock fragments onto the surface. Volcanic eruptions can vary in intensity and have the potential to cause widespread destruction and impact local ecosystems.
You cannot forecast an earthquake, you can however predict the eruption of a volcanic eruption, an earthquake is unpredictable, as it is the result in a sudden release of pressure in the earths crust, if you could predict them there would be no deaths resulting from them.
Crust
it is just called molten rock, and it comes out of the Earths crust via volcanoes. you can also say that its melted lava
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violent and explosive
Yes, the crust is the top layer. It continually changes.
Earthquakes Tsunamis and ultimately on a longer time scale a volcanic eruption (destructive plate margin volcano such as mt st helens in the 1980s)
An opening in the Earth's crust through which volcanic materials pass to the Earth's surface is called a volcanic vent. Magma from beneath the Earth's surface is forced upwards through these vents, often resulting in volcanic eruptions.
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