Active Earth Shapers
Supernova, the mag for curious kids|Volume 8 Issue 5
VOLCANOES AND THEIR AWESOME POWER
Saskia Brits
Active Earth Shapers

Since the earliest history, volcanoes have quite literally moved and shaped the earth! These mountainous giants plague nature and people to this day. At present there are a staggering 34 volcanoes that are erupting right now and there are about 50 volcanoes around the world that are active and that may erupt at any time.

VOLCANO... WHAT?!

A volcano is an opening on the surface of the earth. The opening acts like a window that can let out hot air trapped inside, but instead of hot air, it is lava, ash, rock and gases. When these materials escape, it causes an eruption. Eruptions can explode, which causes materials to shoot out forcefully, or it can be calmer, which causes materials to flow slowly from the opening. Volcanoes form mountains because of the rock, ash and lava pile-up that happens when they erupt.

VOLCANO... HOW?!

Volcanoes form when magma (hot liquid rock and dissolved gases underground) erupts onto the earth’s surface (which then becomes lava, hot liquid rock on the surface).

The earth’s crust is five to 60 kilometres thick and it is made of tectonic plates. These plates float on a layer of magma. Magma is lighter than the solid rocks of the Earth’s crust and because of this it can easily force its way into spaces between rocks.

The movement of tectonic plates away from each other allows magma to fill the spaces and push its way up to the surface where it erupts. It can also rise when tectonic plates move toward each other. A part of the Earth’s crust then gets shoved deeper into the interior. This creates lots of heat and pressure, which forces the crust to melt and turn into magma. The magma becomes less dense and rises to cause an eruption.

WHEN TO GET OUTTA HERE!

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