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Erupting Volcano Model (916k PDF file)

... Earth’s surface and into the atmosphere by volcanic activity. These eruptions can range from violent explosions to quiet overflow of magma. Fumarole – A vent or opening that gives off steam or gas. Fumarole occure both in active and inactive volcanoes. Lava – Magma that is exposed to air or water on ...
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Lascar (volcano)



Lascar, a stratovolcano, is the most active volcano of the northern Chilean Andes.
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