Where does the Word Volcano Come from?

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The word volcano is Roman in origin. In Roman mythology, there was a god of fire and smithing, and his name was Vulcan. Volcanoes were named after him for the fire-like eruptions.
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The word volcano originated from the name of a small island, Vulcano, that is situated near the coast of Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea. Legend has it that Sicilians thought the Vulcano was the smokestack of the Roman god, Volcanus. For more information see here: http://www.solcomhouse.com/volcano.htm
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The word volcano is Roman in origin. In Roman mythology, there was a god of fire and smithing, and his name was Vulcan. Volcanoes were named after him for the fire-like eruptions.
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The word volcano is an ancient word that might have came from the Romans. They believed their was a God named Vulcan lived inside the Earth. It is now called vulcano and the English
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When a volcano erupts it mainly releases molten lava. Along with this comes a lot of steam as well as other rocks, debris, and ashes. Be sure to be far away when this happens!You
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Hot gases inside the earth are pressurized due to shifts in the earth. The pressure builds up and the heat melts the rock. Eventually, the pressure becomes too much and the volcano
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