Imagine a volcano like a giant soda bottle. When the pressure inside gets too high, poof, it explodes! A volcano erupts when molten rock (called lava) bursts out from underground. An earthquake, on the other hand, is like a shake in the ground caused by tectonic plates moving suddenly. They both come from the Earth's inside, but one shakes and the other explodes!
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- When lava flows from a mountain, it's like a volcano exploding. When the ground shakes, it's like an earthquake happening.
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