volcanic eruption
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First Lunar Samples Brought to Earth Since 1976 Hints at Strange Volcanic Eruptions
The spewing of lava from volcanoes on the Moon has become much more recent than scientists believed. But how it happened is difficult to understand. This conclusion was drawn from the analysis of a rock sample gathered on the moon and was delivered to earth by Chang'e-5 in late 2020.
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As Volcanic Eruption Continues, Drone Delivers Food to Stranded Dogs in La Palma Island
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Canary Islands Experiences Strongest Earthquake Since Volcanic Eruption in La Palma
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After Almost a Month of Activity, Canary Islands Volcanic Eruption Shows no Signs of Slowing Down
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La Palma Volcanic Eruption Persists With Its Resulting Effects Felt From Above and Below
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Volcanic Eruption on Land May be Disastrous, But it Can Also Enrich Ocean Ecosystem
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Largest Underwater Eruption Gives Rise to a Massive Volcano, Prompting Researchers to Mount Expedition
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New Lava Lake in Nyiragongo Allows Volcano to 'Breathe,' Avoiding Catastrophic Limnic Eruption
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Officials Issue Red Alert for U.S. Volcano Due to Impending Explosions
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Experts Warn of 'Explosions and Toxic Gases' if Lava From Volcanic Eruption in Canary Islands Reach Atlantic Ocean
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After Weeks of Buildup, Volcano on a Spanish Island Near Morocco Erupted
Alert Level 3 Raised After Volcanic Eruption in Southwestern Japan
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Supervolcano: Even When Dormant for Thousands of Years, 'Super Eruption' is Still Possible





