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What main process do all volcanoes have in common, regardless of the specific ways they form?
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Height
B.
Rising Magma
C.
Activity Level
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B. Rising Magma
All volcanoes form because molten rock (magma) from beneath the crust moves upward and reaches or nears the surface—height and activity level vary, but rising magma is the common process.
All volcanoes form because molten rock (magma) from beneath the crust moves upward and reaches or nears the surface—height and activity level vary, but rising magma is the common process.
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