
Fact Fly: Why Do Volcanoes Erupt?
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Show Notes
The Fact Fly's One Big Question
Why do volcanoes erupt — and what’s REALLY going on deep inside the Earth? In this explosive episode, Lauren and everyone’s favorite buzzing sidekick, the Fact Fly, dig into the fiery science behind lava, magma, tectonic plates, and Earth’s molten mantle. Kids and families take an unforgettable journey beneath the planet’s surface to discover how pressure builds, what makes magma rise, and why volcanoes can be both powerful destroyers and creators of new land.
With humor, sound-rich storytelling, and kid-friendly explanations, we explore:
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What makes a volcano erupt?
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What’s the difference between lava and magma?
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How do tectonic plates, hot spots, and subduction zones work?
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Why do some volcanoes explode while others ooze?
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What are lava tubes, volcanic gases, and ash clouds?
Along the way, the Fact Fly delivers unbelievable truths (and even more unbelievable jokes) as we soar through volcanic mountains, slip inside the Earth’s crust, and erupt with fun facts about igneous rocks, lava flows, pressure, and geology.
Perfect for curious kids, science lovers, homeschool families, and anyone fascinated by Earth’s natural wonders, this episode makes complex Earth-science concepts accessible, funny, and unforgettable. If your young explorers love STEM, natural disasters, earthquakes, volcano facts, or anything that goes “BOOM!” — this episode will blow their minds (safely!).