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explain the eruption process of volcano​

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Answered by rajasisdeshpande
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Volcanoes erupt when molten rock called magma rises to the surface. ... Magma is lighter than rock so rises towards the Earth's surface. As the magma rises, bubbles of gas form inside it. Runny magma erupts through openings or vents in the earth's crust before flowing onto its surface as lava.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Volcanoes erupt when molten rock called magma rises to the surface. ... Magma is lighter than rock so rises towards the Earth's surface. As the magma rises, bubbles of gas form inside it. Runny magma erupts through openings or vents in the earth's crust before flowing onto its surface as lava.

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Volcano eruptions go through several stages typically beginning with earthquake swarms and gas emissions, then moving to initial steam and ash venting, lava dome buildup, dome collapse, magmatic explosions, more dome growth interspersed with dome failures and finally, ash, lava and pyroclastic eruptions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Volcanoes erupt when molten rock called magma rises to the surface. ... Magma is lighter than rock so rises towards the Earth's surface. As the magma rises, bubbles of gas form inside it. Runny magma erupts through openings or vents in the earth's crust before flowing onto its surface as lava.

or

Volcano eruptions go through several stages typically beginning with earthquake swarms and gas emissions, then moving to initial steam and ash venting, lava dome buildup, dome collapse, magmatic explosions, more dome growth interspersed with dome failures and finally, ash, lava and pyroclastic eruptions.

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