Volcanoes
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What is a volcano? 

A volcano is an opening in the Earth's crust where molten rock, gas, and ash can escape. Over time, these eruptions can build up layers of rock and ash, forming a cone-shaped mountain.

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How does the volcanoes erupt?

Volcanoes erupt when magma, a molten rock, rises to the Earth's surface through vents

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Tectonic plates

A tectonic plate is a giant, moving piece of the Earth's crust that floats on the semi-molten rock underneath.

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How long do eruptions last?

The duration of an eruption varies depending on the volcano.

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Where does the word "volcano" come from?

It originates from "Vulcan," the Roman god of fire.

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Vent

The main opening from which volcanic materials are ejected. 

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What are the hazards of a volcano?

 

Hazards include ash, gas, pyroclastic flows, volcanic tsunamis, and lahars. 

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True or False: The tallest volcano in the entire solar system is on Earth

False: It is located on Mars.

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Magma

Magma is the molten rock below the surface

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What is the difference between magma and lava?

Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while lava is molten rock that has been expelled onto the surface by a volcano.

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Are all volcanoes cone-shaped mountains?


No, not all volcanoes are cone-shaped mountains.

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lava

Lava is hot, liquefied rock that flows from a volcano or other opening in the surface of Earth

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What is the world's highest volcano?

The highest volcano in the solar system is Olympus Mons, found on Mars. The world's largest active volcano is Mauna Loa in Hawaii. 
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What is the name of Roman god of fire? 

Vulcan
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Igneous rock

Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidification of molten rock, called magma (below ground) or lava (above ground).