From: How Volcanoes Form and Erupt: The Fiery Mountains of Earth
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Scientifically, volcanoes are studied through geology and geophysics, using tools like satellites and ground instruments to measure changes in the Earth's surface. These measurements help detect magma movement underground and can sometimes predict eruptions. Scientists also analyze the chemistry of erupted materials to understand the source and behavior of magma. This knowledge helps improve safety and preparedness for volcanic hazards.

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  • Surface deformation reveals magma pressure changes.
  • Satellite data can monitor hundreds of volcanoes worldwide.
  • Chemical analysis shows magma origin and evolution.
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