Volcano Eruptions What do shaking a can of soda and a volcanic eruption have in common?
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What do shaking a can of soda and a volcanic eruption have in common? Yes, both make a mess but there’s more. Scientists are keeping a watchful eye on Mount St. Helens as plumes of steam and ash continue to spew from the awakened volcano. Steve Spangler uses some simple experiments with soda and Alka-Seltzer to better explain the underground science.
In order to understand the build-up of pressure caused by the gases in the magma, try the following experiments:
The blast creates a crater, where lava and ash spill out, forming the cone. On some volcanoes, the magma chamber collapses after a violent eruption and a caldera forms, which is just a large, bowl-shaped crater.
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Volcanic Eruptions
October 6th, 2004
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