An eruption driven by the heat from magma interacting with water. Phreatic eruptions pulverise surrounding rocks and can produce ash, but do not include new magma. Phreatomagmatic eruption. An eruption resulting from the interaction of new magma or lava with water and can be very explosive.
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I said similarities not differences tho
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An eruption driven by the heat from magma interacting with water. Phreatic eruptions pulverise surrounding rocks and can produce ash, but do not include new magma. Phreatomagmatic eruption. An eruption resulting from the interaction of new magma or lava with water and can be very explosive.