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Cool factor: Volcano Boarding
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In what could be seen, as a great development in the field of oceanography and volcanology, a new robot submarine will sample and catalogue life, gas, and sediments...
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Mount Etna is the largest active volcano on the east-coast of Sicily, Europe. It is currently standing about 3,350m (10,991 ft) which is nearly three times higher than...
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Location: 37°43.7667′N 15°0.2833′E, Sicily, Italy
Elevation: 3,323 metres
Type: Stratovolcano
It is the oldest and the most active volcano in...
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Location: 53°19′N, 158°41′W, Kamchatka, Russia
Type: Stratovolcano
Avachinsky (2,741 metres) is one of the most active stratovolcanoes on the...
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And she is monitored through the process with CT Scanning. First time in history scientists have seen the Lava passing up an active volcano. Italy’s Mount Etna,...
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Around 15% of today’s global warming can be blamed to methane and hence the sea, as some of it may be bubbling up from an unlikely source - deep-sea volcanoes....
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While some scientists are busy studying Alaska’s Augustine Volcano, as it erupts and sends a plume of ash more than 40,000 feet into the air, others are busy...
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