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Fissure eruptions occur when magma flows up through cracks in the ground and leaks out onto the surface. These often occur where plate movement has caused large fractures in the earth's crust, and may also spring up around the base of a volcano with a central vent. Fissure eruptions are characterized by a curtain of fire, a curtain of lava spewing out to a small height above the ground. Fissure eruptions can produce very heavy flows, though the lava is generally slow moving. They are usually at the base of a volcano or at the mid ocean ridge, but often at other volcanoes, such as the Hawaiian volcanoes, as well. (credit to Yahoo answers too.)

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