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Krakatoa erupts due to the buildup of pressure from magma beneath the Earth's surface. When the pressure exceeds the strength of the surrounding rock, it can cause explosive volcanic eruptions. These eruptions often release ash, gas, and pyroclastic flows, resulting in significant atmospheric and geological effects. The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa was particularly catastrophic, leading to tsunamis and global climate impacts.

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