Space
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NASA Warns ‘Flood Basalt Eruptions’ Could Significantly Warm Earth’s Climate and Destroy Ozone Layer
A NASA climate simulation shows the effect of extremely large volcanic eruptions called "flood basalt eruptions" on Earth's climate.
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