VOLCANOES BY TOBY AND CONOR. WHAT IS MAGMA  Magma is inside the volcano it never goes out of a volcano eruption it is hotter then lava.

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VOLCANOES BY TOBY AND CONOR

WHAT IS MAGMA  Magma is inside the volcano it never goes out of a volcano eruption it is hotter then lava.

MAGMA CHAMBER A magma chamber is at the bottom of the volcano.The magma chamber is very hot that it can melt the rocks to make lava.

How hot is lava  It is so hot that you would be ashes in seconds and it is 100;000 times as vicious as water

PHOTOS OF VOLCANOES   They are funny,deadly And awesome volcanoes.

HOW MANY ACTIVE VOLCANOES ARE IN THE WORLD!!!  There is over 1500 active volcanoes in the world and 16 active steam volcanoes In New Zealand.

WHAT IS INSIDE A VOLCANO.  Inside a volcano is magma,lava,rocks and more.lava explodes and erupts in volcanoes and forms rocks that is why at the mount in Taranga there is rocks everywhere

What are VOLCANOES  Volcanoes are a planets surface that allows gases and lava to escape

HOW DO VOLCANOES ERUPT  A volcano erupts when magma from melted rock relics hydrogen and carbon the magma goes through a circulation it has to form at the bottom of a volcano to boost up

Map of all the volcanoes in new Zealand  Here is a map`````````````````````````````````` there are 60 volcanoes in New Zealand

Volcano fun facts.  Most volcanic eruptions are underwater and sometimes on land volcanoes are not likely to hit New Zealand because were so tiny and it will not fit only little ones volcano in New Zealand

Thanks for watching in erupting awesome time  By Toby and Conor