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There needs to be a lot of pressure in the magma

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Volcanic eruptions are typically caused by the release of pressure from magma beneath the Earth's surface. This pressure can build up due to the accumulation of gases, the movement of tectonic plates, or the intrusion of new magma into a chamber already filled with magma. Additionally, factors such as the viscosity and gas content of the magma can also influence the explosivity of a volcanic eruption.

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Two of the Earths plates to crash together and they gradually grow and soon the magna starts to flow and comes out as lava

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friction and the building of pressure underneath the water.

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tectonic plates colliding together, either the plates are carrying oceanic crust or continental crust

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It happens when earthquakes happen.

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