Why volcanoes errupt beneath oceans even surrounded by water
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In any volcanic eruption, magma (molten rock beneath the Earth's surface) rises from the depths of the Earth to the surface of the land or the seafloor. ... Not only does pressure change how lava forms, the interaction between the water and the cooling magma is completely different than when magma interacts with air.
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