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Volcanoes erupt due to the buildup of pressure from molten rock, gas, and ash beneath the Earth's surface. During a volcanic eruption, kids should know that lava, ash, and gases are released, which can be dangerous and cause damage to the surrounding area. It is important for kids to understand evacuation procedures and to stay informed about volcanic activity in their area.

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