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Mount Bromo erupts due to the movement of tectonic plates that causes magma to rise from the Earth's mantle. This magma accumulates in a chamber beneath the volcano, increasing pressure until it finds a path to the surface. When the pressure is released, it results in explosive eruptions, emitting ash, gas, and volcanic rock. The eruptions can vary in intensity and are often accompanied by ash clouds that can affect air quality and visibility in surrounding areas.

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