What Makes a ‘Volcano’ Erupt Differently from an Earthquake?

Imagine a volcano is like a kid who's been told they can't have dessert, they erupt with loud energy and lava everywhere. An earthquake, on the other hand, is like two kids fighting quietly under their desks, shaking things up without much noise.

What Makes a Volcano Erupt?

A volcano erupts when magma pushes its way out from deep underground, like a soda bottle that’s been shaken and opened suddenly. This happens because the Earth's layers are hot and pressurized.

How an Earthquake Happens

An earthquake is more like two pieces of land sliding past each other, it’s sudden and fast, like when your friend bumps into you in the hallway.

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  1. A volcano is like a soda bottle that's been shaken and opened suddenly.
  2. An earthquake is like two kids fighting quietly under their desks.
  3. Volcanoes erupt with loud energy and lava everywhere.

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