ALL ABOUT VOLCANOES By Leoni Currie.

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ALL ABOUT VOLCANOES By Leoni Currie

volcano A volcano is a mountain with a cone on the top of it. It splashes out really hot laver out of it and it is very hot and dangerous.

Volcano legends native American of the northwest had their own story for the angry mountains that resided near them. Helens was once a beautiful maiden named Lowie.

Krakatau 3,000 miles away it’s magnificent eruption in 1883 was heard . It produced sea waves about 130 feet high that drowned 36,000 people on some nearby islands.

Interesting Facts Volcanoes can erupt at any times of the day. The ground will shake and caws an eruption when the plates get stuck together.