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When a volcano erupts, it releases hot magma, ash, and gases from the Earth's mantle through a vent on the volcano's surface. This eruption can lead to the formation of new landforms, such as lava flows or volcanic domes, and can create hazards such as pyroclastic flows, ash fall, and lahars, which pose risks to nearby communities. The level of destruction caused by a volcanic eruption can vary depending on factors such as the volcano's size, type, and location.

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