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Do you know what gets you popping?Well  obviously Volcanoes!!!! This information about volcanoes will make you want to move your eyes quickly on each page.
                         
                      Steaming Magma
    Where does the magma from a volcano come from?The magma from a volcano comes from the ground,it travels it's way into the volcano. The magma gets steaming hot and heats up. Finally,it explodes and turns whatever it heads for into ash. It's called lava.Volcanoes are sometimes called sleeping giants as they get their lava or magma ready to explode.The lava from a volcano is very powerful and destroys whatever it sees in it's sight.

                        Deadly Giants
       Do you know the name of the most deadliest volcano in the world is?The most deadliest volcano in the world is called "Mt.Krakatau".When this explosion occurred people called it the worst explosion ever, more than 30,000 people died in that one unknown eruption that suddenly took place at "Mt.Krakatau".That is how "Mt.Krakatau" came to be one of the world's most deadliest volcanoes.

                      The Ash's Smoke
        Lava from a volcano travels and can be called magma too,but do you know how the lava is after an eruption?How does the lava from a volcano eruption turn into ash after an eruption?The lava from a volcano turns into ash after it's eruption because the mantle from a volcano cracks and lets smoke,magma,lava,and ash come out after it's eruption.Hot liquid rock comes out the ground from earth for any volcano eruption Also,magma is what helps a volcano erupt,while lava is what erupts.So that's the information you need to know about ash and volcanoes.

          So how do you think about volcanoes? I'm just saying that they can get you and your mind to explode,but i already know that it already did.
Words to Know:
1. Occurred - To happen or take place.
2. Obviously - Easily seen or understood.
3. Mantle-The layer of the earth lying between it's crust and it's core.
References:
1. Book-"Exploring Natural Disasters"
2. Website-"Brainpop.org"