NeuroPyrox
NeuroPyrox
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4th May 2014
7th May 2014
It uses convection to transfer magma to the surface. At first, the magma cools before it can get to the surface, but due to convection, the stone heats up.
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  • Knight-Matthias
    Knight-Matthias
    6th May 2014
    Oh! and use heat with the spark too.
  • Knight-Matthias
    Knight-Matthias
    6th May 2014
    Use NGRV-(Negative Gravity) after the spark to make it more realistic and explode quicker.
  • coca_cola
    coca_cola
    6th May 2014
    22 mins, aint nobody got time for dat
  • Nebula
    Nebula
    6th May 2014
    intersting...
  • TheBen
    TheBen
    6th May 2014
    i think he means a hotspot where liquid magma is coming out of a underwater vent.
  • ks4
    ks4
    6th May 2014
    cool volcano
  • NeuroPyrox
    NeuroPyrox
    5th May 2014
    what do you mean by "under water vent1"?
  • ews1234
    ews1234
    5th May 2014
    +1111111111111111111111111
  • ews1234
    ews1234
    5th May 2014
    cool i would like to see a under water vent1