The internal forces that make a volcano is your mom.
Pressure.
Pressure underneath the skin of the volcano called plasma.
Well it depends on how bad the lava flow is. If the lava is flowing slow then the shape of the volcano won't change much, But if it flows with force then bits of the volcano will fall off and change the shape of the volcano. Hope this answer helps!!
Yes, magma can sometimes force its way out of the side of a volcano through a vent. This is known as a lateral eruption or a flank eruption. It occurs when the pressure of the magma becomes too high and finds a weak point on the volcano's side to escape from.
No. Dissolved gasses trapped under pressure provide the force.
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The force of a volcano comes from the build-up of pressure beneath the Earth's surface due to the movement of magma within the Earth's mantle. When this pressure becomes too great, it can cause an eruption as the magma is expelled through the volcano's vent.
No. Nothing we can to can prevent volcanoes from erupting.
To erupt is to break out suddenly with force, such as a volcano erupting or a person erupting in anger.
Mt. Pinatubo
Around Auckland city there are approximately 50 volcanoes. Pinatubu is an active volcano in the Philippines.
Pressure underneath the skin of the volcano called plasma.
Well it depends on how bad the lava flow is. If the lava is flowing slow then the shape of the volcano won't change much, But if it flows with force then bits of the volcano will fall off and change the shape of the volcano. Hope this answer helps!!