Volcanic activity is a natural process that occurs when magma and gases escape from a volcanic vent, leading to various volcanic events such as eruptions, lava flows, and the release of gases and ash. This process is driven by the movement of tectonic plates and the presence of magma beneath the Earth's surface.
There are several types of volcanic activity, each with its own characteristics and impact on the surrounding environment:
Here are some key concepts and questions to help you study volcanic activity:
By understanding the causes and effects of volcanic activity, we can better prepare for and mitigate the potential hazards associated with volcanic eruptions.
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