Volcanoes happen when the earth gets angry and lets out its hot breath. Imagine the Earth is made of layers, like an onion, inside there's a hot soup called magma. When this soup becomes too full, it pushes through cracks in the ground, making lava flow out and creating a volcano. It’s like a pressure cooker that explodes when it can’t hold any more heat!
Examples
- Hot soup rising through cracks in a plate, just like magma rising to the Earth’s surface.
- Lava flowing from a volcano is like melted cheese oozing out of a pizza oven.
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See also
- How Do Volcanoes Shape Landscapes Over Time?
- How Do Volcanoes Shape Earth's Surface?
- How Does a Volcano Erupt in Slow Motion?
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- How Does Every Single Type of Volcanic Eruption Work?