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Volcanoes are created when molten rock, ash, and gases escape from beneath the Earth's surface through a vent or opening in the crust. This process, known as volcanic activity, can be triggered by tectonic plate movements, hot spots, or other geological processes. Humans cannot create natural volcanoes, but they can simulate volcanic eruptions in controlled environments for scientific research and educational purposes.

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