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Easy snow volcano experiment to do with your kids
Try this fun and safe snow volcano experiment that kids will love! Perfect for winter play or a hands-on science activity, it combines learning, creativity, and excitement. Watch as your children ...
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Video captures underwater volcano spewing mud and methane in the Barents Sea
Scientists on the AKMA3 ocean expedition discovered an exceptional underwater feature consisting of a mud volcano in the middle of a large crater 80 miles south of Norway's Bear Island. The volcano ...
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Scientists Map 207 Hidden Volcanoes Buried Beneath Antarctic Ice for the First Time Ever
The detailed archive will provide interesting insights into Antarctica's ice dynamics and weather patterns.
Waitomo is a region on New Zealand famous for glittering glowworms that hang from caves. But deep inside a jagged crevice ...
A hidden “tear” beneath the continents may have been fueling oceanic volcanoes for millions of years, study reveals.
A new algorithm developed in Spain can identify volcanic warning signals and even forecast when eruptions are likely to fade.
Mass extinction events throughout Earth’s history are characterized as significant disruptions to life on the planet. There ...
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NASA's Juno spacecraft spots the largest volcanic eruption ever seen on Jupiter's moon Io
"What makes the event even more extraordinary is that it did not involve a single volcano, but multiple active sources." ...
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Enormous 'mega-blob' under Hawaii is solid rock and iron, not gooey — and it may fuel a hotspot
A new study reveals a detailed look at what lies beneath the Hawaiian hotspot.
A long-debated platinum spike in Greenland ice is best explained by volcanic activity rather than a cosmic impact, reshaping ideas about what triggered the Younger Dryas cooling. An unusual platinum ...
With less water in the lakes, especially Lake Turkana, it has become easier for the great rift beneath to move.
The largest of the 19 earthquakes measured by the U.S. Geological Survey was a magnitude 4.2 shaker that was centered about ...
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