Volcanoes dude By ethan russell and ollie docherty.

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Volcanoes dude By ethan russell and ollie docherty

Watch this! Its awesome dude.

How do volcanoes happen dude? Peoples quotes: "Deep below the Earth's crust, the temperatures and pressures are great enough to melt rock. When this molten rock blasts to the surface, the result is a volcano - and for the inhabitants of the place, it's as if Hell has been let loose." (Natural Disasters, Readers Digest,1996)

Famous eruptions dude Mt st Helens in America what happened in 1980’s and there is a lot more of them that happened like in Italy.