As the lava cools its makes rocks..... then it become part of the land and grows bigger as there is more lava
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The Earth continues to grow in size due to volcanic activity that adds new material to the planet's surface. Additionally, impact events where objects from space collide with Earth can also contribute to its growth.
Earth's size remains relatively constant because the new materials added, like meteorites or space dust, are balanced by materials leaving the Earth, like gases escaping into space. The constant movement and recycling of materials within the Earth's geosphere help to maintain its size over time.
A fissure is a long crack or opening in the land caused by earth movement, such as an earthquake or tectonic activity. It can range in size from small to large and can pose a hazard to structures and individuals near the area.
Early Earth's size and structure changed due to accretion of material from the protoplanetary disk, impacts from asteroids and comets, internal heating leading to differentiation into layers, and the release of gases from volcanic activity that contributed to the atmosphere.
The sudden shaking of the earth is called an earthquake. It is caused by the release of energy in the Earth's crust, leading to seismic waves that make the ground shake. Earthquakes can vary in size and intensity, with some causing significant damage and loss of life.
Hurricanes can grow in size to be hundreds of miles wide, with the largest ones reaching up to 1,000 miles in diameter.