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  2. Volcanic eruption | Description, History, Mythology, & Facts

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    A volcanic eruption is an eruption of molten rock, hot rock fragments, and hot gases through a volcano, which is a vent in a planet’s or satellite’s crust. Volcanic eruptions can cause disastrous loss of life and property.

  3. Volcano | Definition, Types, & Facts | Britannica

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    volcano, vent in the crust of Earth or another planet or satellite, from which issue eruptions of molten rock, hot rock fragments, and hot gases. A volcanic eruption is an awesome display of Earth’s power.

  4. Volcanic Eruptions - Volcanoes, Craters & Lava Flows (U.S ...

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    A volcanic eruption is the expulsion of gases, rock fragments, and/or molten lava from within the Earth through a vent onto the Earth’s surface or into the atmosphere. Illustration of the basic process of magma formation, movement to the surface, and eruption through a volcanic vent.

  5. Volcanoes - National Geographic Society

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    A volcano is an opening in a planet or moons crust through which molten rock, hot gases, and other materials erupt. Volcanoes often form a hill or mountain as layers of rock and ash build up from repeated eruptions. Volcanoes are classified as active, dormant, or extinct.

  6. Volcano - Wikipedia

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    A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. The process that forms volcanoes is called volcanism.

  7. What is a Volcano? A volcano is a vent in Earth's surface where magma, gas, and ash escape. The name is also used for cones of erupted material at the vent. Volcanoes are found on many planets and moons in our solar system.

  8. Volcanism | Examples, Effects, & Facts | Britannica

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    Volcanic eruptions. Volcanism, any of various processes and phenomena associated with the surficial discharge of molten rock, pyroclastic fragments, or hot water and steam, including volcanoes, geysers, and fumaroles. The majority of active terrestrial volcanoes and related phenomena occur where two tectonic plates meet.