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  1. contents Page : 1 contents Page : 2 destruction Page : 3 lightning Page : 4 laver Page : 5 exscinded volcano's Page : 6 picture page Page : 7 What is it Page : 8 History

  2. destruction • Volcano's can do a lot damage but it is not the laver that do’s the damage. Sometimes in the big explosions a very hot Cole ,ash , rock, gas comes shooting out of the top of it at about 250mp. To explode like this it must not aruped for over a hundred years a

  3. lighting It seems that the volcano’s recent activity has created the perfect conditions for such a show, allowing photographers in the region Lightning can happen as a result of a volcanic eruption. As the hot ash rises through the cooler atmosphere, transfer of charge occurs. This excess of electrons within the to capture some stunning images.

  4. What is it • Openings in the surface of the earth which magma and gases can escape • Pressure in the mantle forces magma to the surface. • Occurs where magma finds a way through a crack or weakness in the earth's crust • This is usually at the earth's crust

  5. History • Krakatua Indonesia  3,000 miles away It's magnificent eruption in 1883 was heard.  It produced sea waves about 130 feet high that drowned  36,000 people on some nearby islands.

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