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Two key factors that determine the degree of violence in a volcanic eruption are magma viscosity and gas content. High-viscosity magma, such as that rich in silica, tends to trap gases, leading to increased pressure and more explosive eruptions. Conversely, low-viscosity magma allows gases to escape more freely, resulting in less violent eruptions. Additionally, the amount of dissolved gases, such as water vapor and carbon dioxide, influences the eruption's explosiveness.

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