 Volcanoes Trigger tsunamis, flashfloods, Earthquake, Mudflows, and rock falls.

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 Volcanoes Trigger tsunamis, flashfloods, Earthquake, Mudflows, and rock falls

 Hot spot  Plates meet  Plates melt

 Burn crops  Make land higher then before

 Kill people  Burn houses  Kill farm animals  Kill pets/animals  Damage environment

 40,000 people died  Huge amount of ashes  Loudest sound heard  Sound was heard so for away that Australia could hear it

 One thing I learned was I never want to be in a volcanic eruption  I learned that volcanoes cause a lot of damage  There is more than one type of volcano  Not all volcanoes are active