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Volcanoes

by Cristin Baker

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Volcanoes erupt when magma reaches the surface of Earth. Magma at Earth's surface is called lava. Lava, hot ash, and even gases from deep in the volcano flow down the sides of the volcano and eventually hardens. Some volcanoes release slow, continuous flows of lava that turn into large, wide volcanic mountains! Other volcanoes erupt angrily and with violence with pyroclastic lava flows, destroying everything in its path.
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magma - molten (melted) rock deep in Earth's crust
lava - magma that has reached the surface of Earth
pyroclastic - deadly, fast-moving rush of super hot rock, ash, and gases
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Since lava is made up of rocks that were so hot that they melted, when lava cools, it turns back into...

rock!

So then, as lava builds up, it can form land. Some islands were formed this way. The islands of Hawaii were created from underwater volcanoes that erupted. The lava built up over time to eventually form these beautiful islands.
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