Active Volcanoes
In regions where one tectonic plate descends beneath another, volcanoes form.
80 km (50 miles) below the surface, the subducting plate gets hot enough to release fluids. The rising fluids interact with the rock above to form magma. The magma is so thick and gooey that it traps gases beneath the volcano. The pressure builds and builds until one day...it erupts!
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