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sdas [7]
3 years ago
6

Why do volcanoes errupt​

Geography
2 answers:
andreyandreev [35.5K]3 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

Volcanoes erupt because of when molten rock(magma) rises to the surface causing bubbles of gas to form.

Alja [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

When molten rock called and known as magma rises to the surface.

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