A volcano is like a giant cookie jar inside the Earth. When it gets full of hot, sticky goo called magma, it can't hold in anymore, poof! It explodes out through a hole on top, making a mess and sometimes even lighting up the sky with lava.
Why Is It So Violent?
If the magma is really thick or has gas bubbles inside, the pressure builds up like when you shake a soda can. When it finally bursts out, it’s like the Earth itself is shouting, 'I’m full!'
Examples
- Volcanoes are like giant lava fountains that erupt when magma gets too full and explodes out.
- If you shake a bottle of soda, it’s like the Earth shaking, boom! Gas bubbles make it explode all over the place.
- A volcano eruption can send hot rocks flying up to the sky, lighting everything on fire.
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See also
- How Does a Battery Work?
- Why Do We Yawn When We're Tired?
- Why Do We Have Different Seasons?
- What Causes the Tides Exactly?
- What Causes a Volcano to Erupt?
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