How does an explosive eruption produce a proclastic flow?

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How does an explosive eruption produce a proclastic flow?
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An explosive eruption produces a proclastic flow by ejecting hot, fragmented rock, ash, and gas into the air, which then falls back to the ground as a fast-moving, destructive flow.

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An explosive eruption is a type of volcanic eruption that is characterized by the violent ejection of hot, fragmented rock, ash, and gas into the air...
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