Sometimes, a volcano doesn't blow up all at once, it has a volcano eruption cycle. Imagine a pressure cooker that builds up steam slowly, then lets out a little burst now and then until the whole thing explodes! That’s kind of what happens underground when magma moves around before a big eruption.
Examples
- It's like when you take turns eating candies from a bag: sometimes the bag feels heavy, but it doesn’t all fall out at once.
- Sometimes a volcano has eruptions every few months for years, like a long series of sneezes.
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See also
- Why Do Volcanoes Sleep and Then Awaken?
- How Do Volcanoes Shape Landforms?
- How Do Volcanoes Shape Earth's Surface?
- How Do Volcanoes Shape Earth's Landscape?
- How Does Every Single Type of Volcanic Eruption Work?