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Lahars are volcanic mudslides that are a mass of flowing debris and water. It looks like wet concrete running down the slope of a volcano, and it often flows into river valleys. Whole towns have been buried by them.
Tsunamis have also been caused by volcanoes. The worst was a tsunami caused by Krakatoa's eruption in 1883, that killed 36,000 people with waves reaching 130 feet.
Magma and Lava are not the same things. Although the terms lava and magma are frequently used interchangeably, Lava and magma are not the same things. Magma and lava are distinct things.
What is Magma? Magma is the molten liquid rock that exists under the Earth’s surface, and it contains dissolved gasses. An explosion occurs at the mouth of a volcano when the pressure reaches a certain point and these gases expand.