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When pressure builds up within a volcano, it can cause the surface to deform outward, leading to a phenomenon known as volcanic bulging. This deformation occurs as magma accumulates in the magma chamber, increasing internal pressure and causing the ground above to swell. Such bulging can indicate impending eruptions and is often monitored to assess volcanic activity and potential hazards. The extent and nature of the deformation can vary based on the volcano's structure and the volume of magma involved.

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