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I think this is a flawed question. Volcanoes don't eat like animals do because volcanoes are not alive. Volcanoes are just holes in the crust through which magma, gases and ash erupt.

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In the South Seas, before Europeans arrived, islanders tried to appease the "volcano god" with offerings, sometimes including human sacrifices. Because some eruptions are short and infrequent, they might have inferred it was working. The alternative (a full-blown continuing eruption) usually eliminated the residents, so they drew no conclusions at all.

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Volcanoes do not eat as they are geological features made up of molten rock, ash, and gases. Volcanoes release lava, ash, and gases during eruptions rather than consuming any form of food.

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volcanoes spit out magma which creates more earth and there is more room for the volcano to get bigger

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No. Volcanoes do not eat; the are not alive.

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