What are Mud Volcanoes?

Mud volcanoes are found around the

world, and are commonly produced

when a viscous mixture of water and

sediment (that we commonly call

“mud”) beneath the land or seafloor

surface become pressurized and erupts

to the surface to form a pool that often

is surrounded by a cone similar to the

cone we associate with magma

volcanoes.

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