Read the passage and determine how its information is organized.
Our earth is very hot inside. Deep under the ground, melted rock, called
magma, contains large amounts of hot gas and steam. The magma can build up
great pressure and start pushing upward. When magma is thicker, gases get
trapped inside and may burst forth with a tremendous force. The fierce pressure
pushes the magma through a weak place in the earth's outer crust. When the
magma breaks through the earth's surface; it is called lava. As the lava erupts high
into the air, it may push up the ground, forming a mountain. If it breaks through
the top of the ground or the mountain it has created, a volcano is formed. A
sudden, forceful eruption can destroy anything in its path.
A Compare and Contrast
B) Problem and Solution
C Cause and Effect
D Chronological Order