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Two challenges that volcanologists face investigating volcanoes are access to the volcano and the heat involved. Volcanoes can be very unpredictable, spewing out gas, rocks, and fiery balls of lava. For those that can get close enough to the crater or lava flows, the heat can be enough to stop them in their tracks.

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