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As science is a very vast field, the branch of science are chemistry and physics.

chemistry deals with the properties, structures and composition of atoms (matter), and physics deals with the matter and energy and their relations.

so in volcanoes chemical reactions take place and a huge amount of energy is produce, therefore it is related to the branches of science in which you study about them.

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