What causes volcanoes to erupt?
Deep underground, there is a region hot enough
to melt rock.
At times, some of this melted rock flows toward
the surface and collects in large reservoirs.
Atmospheric pressure near the Earth's surface
is less than deep underground; therefore, gases inside the
melted rock expand when it nears the surface. This expansion
propels the melted rock through a volcano.
Once the melted rock erupts, it is called
lava.