A volcano is primarily explained by the principles of geology and plate tectonics. It forms when magma from beneath the Earth's crust rises to the surface, typically at tectonic plate boundaries or hotspots. The eruption occurs due to pressure buildup from gases and magma, which can lead to explosive or effusive volcanic activity. This process illustrates the dynamic nature of the Earth's interior and the movement of tectonic plates.
it erupts the same as a full sized magma filled volcanoe therefore a both volcanoes erupted the same way
the scientific principle behind a baking soda volcano is that when we add all the ingredients in the volcano a pressure is formed inside it ,so the lava comes out .
A cinder cone volcano....found in my 8th grade science book page 136(:
To use a creative science volcano set, follow the instructions included in the kit to build a volcano model using the provided materials. Once the model is built, mix the chemicals to create the eruption effect. Add the erupting liquid to the volcano model to simulate a volcanic eruption. Remember to follow all safety guidelines and have fun exploring the science behind volcanoes.
Naked Science - 2004 Iceland Volcano Eruption 7-10 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
I would say that volcano is science because all volcano is in the area of the science position.
Usually it is a shield volcano
A volcano or Christal
it erupts the same as a full sized magma filled volcanoe therefore a both volcanoes erupted the same way
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Do a classic, a volcano!
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soda volcano
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It's a shield volcano because of its frequent gentle eruptions