Learning About Volcanoes by Kevin Volcano Erupting The volcano is erupting.

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Learning About Volcanoes by Kevin

Volcano Erupting The volcano is erupting.

Dormant Volcano The volcano is dormant. Steam and gases are coming out of the vent.

Lava Flow This is lava flowing down the mountain. It is red-hot!

Volcano Diagram This diagram helps you understand where the lava comes from. The pressure builds up from the heat and it Explodes. Steam and Lava come out of the vent.

This is Mount St. Helen. It erupted in 1980 in the state of Washington.

This is the huge crater at Volcano National park in Hawaii.

This is my favorite book because… the pictures are great! This book helped me understand how a volcano happens. I would not want to live near an active volcano.