because the pressure is caused by the plates grinding together if that stops no pressure
The pressure and heat in the volcano. When to much pressure builds it makes a eruption.
a lot
A volcano can erupt when the pressure from below becomes too great.
The amount of pressure that pushes up the magma in a volcano
magma rises up out of a volcano by the build up of pressure
A volcano " vents " gas when pressure builds up
Pressure.
A volcano is a mount (or mountain) that has magma in it. A volcano also is like an earthquake releasing pressure from the inner core of the earth. If there is a lot of pressure to be released this will cause the eruption to be bigger and more destructive, like the volcano Mount Tambora that erupted in 1815.
A volcano is the visible effect of pressure building up in the semi-molten mantle below the surface. This pressure can cause lava and gases to erupt from the opening in the top or sides of the volcano. Therefore, a volcano occurs on the earth's crust (surface).
An erupting volcano is an example of the release of pressure from the earth's interior.
A volcano is Earth's safety valve, it lets out pressure that has built up beneath the surface of the Earth.