Environment
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Largest Underwater Eruption Gives Rise to a Massive Volcano, Prompting Researchers to Mount Expedition
A massive underwater volcano of about 2,690ft off the coast of Madagascar is believed to be an offspring of the largest underwater eruption ever recorded. In 2018, the volcanic island unexpectedly emerged, extending up from the seafloor to the eastern part of the island of Mayotte which is between Madagascar and East Africa rifts.
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