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Q:Why is it difficult for scientists to predict volcanic eruptions?​

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As the magma rises more and more gas escapes, the pressure rises, until… BOOM! Scientists monitor earthquakes at the volcano, the gas it expels, and possible deformation of its surface for signs of an impending eruption. ... But scientists can't see through rock and soil, so they can't be sure what type of magma is rising.

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As the magma rises more and more gas escapes, the pressure rises, until BOOM! Scientists monitor earthquakes at the volcano, the gas it expels, and possible deformation of its surface for signs of an impending eruption. But scientists can't see through rock and soil, so they can't be sure what type of magma is rising.

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