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Organisms live in Volcano

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Volcanoes are an energy source that is extremely useful. Volcanoes carry immense amounts of potential and kinetic energy. The heat from a lava overflow at the crater is enough to melt any metal. Temperatures rise. It is known that after an earthquake, temperatures in water nearby rise and cause hot mud to spew to the surface with lava eruptions . www.mizzima.com/news/inside-burma/6260-rise-of-underground-water-temperature-causes-mud-volcano-eruptions.html A volcano is an opening or rapture on the crust or in the Earth's surface which allow hot gases, solid and lava to escape out of what is called a magma chamber.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcano What is the difference between photosynthesis and  chemosynthesis ? The atmosphere is several layers of air around earth. The layer nearest the Earth's surface is called the troposphere. Approximately 10 kilometers thick at the poles and 16 kilometers thick at the Equator. The troposphere is made up of oxygen, nitrogen,