Volcanoes By Millie and Jamie. Video of a volcano This is a volcano exploding please watch carefully we will take questions at the end thank you A volcano.

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Volcanoes By Millie and Jamie

Video of a volcano This is a volcano exploding please watch carefully we will take questions at the end thank you A volcano starts exploding because of the Earth splits into two and then the larva comes up to the Earths surface

Facts about Volcanoes! We are going to let some people read these facts out. Did you know that the largest volcano on Earth is Mauna Loa on Hawai’i big island. The oldest Volcano on Earth is Nevada in Yellowstone park near Mcdermitt at 16.5 million years old.

Answer these questions How does a volcano explode? The Earth splits into two pieces and then the larva comes up to Earths surface. What is larva? It is melted rock witch is called magma

Volcano gallery

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING AND WATCHING!!!!!!!!! VOLCANOES