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Welcome to Our Volcano Website
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You’ve stumbled onto a corner of the internet dedicated to mountains that occasionally explode. Welcome. Volcanoes don’t care about your schedule
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The Amazing Science of Cryovolcanism
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Enceladus doesn’t care about your Earth-centric definitions of volcanism. This moon of Saturn—a frozen marble barely 300 miles across—shoots jets
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The Dangers of Volcanic Smog
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Kilauea’s 2018 eruption didn’t just destroy homes with lava—it choked Hawaii’s Big Island with something far more insidious.
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The Role of AI in Volcano Prediction
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The thing about volcanoes is they’re terrible at keeping secrets. They rumble, they hiss, they belch sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere like a drunk
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Where Are Most Volcanoes Found on Earth
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The answer is underwater, which nobody thinks about because nobody sees them. But if we’re talking about volcanoes people actually notice and occasionally
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What to Pack for a Volcano Hike
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The guidebook says “sturdy boots” and leaves you wondering if that means your weekend hiking sneakers or something that could survive a trek across Mordor.
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The Surprising Biodiversity on Volcanic Slopes
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Paricutín volcano didn’t exist until February 20, 1943, when a Mexican farmer named Dionisio Pulido watched his cornfield crack open and start belching smoke.
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How Volcanoes Helped Create Earths Atmosphere
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The air you’re breathing right now came from volcanoes. Not metaphorically—literally. Every nitrogen molecule, all the water vapor, even the carbon
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A Guide to Different Volcano Classifications
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Shield volcanoes are the giant, lazy puddles of the volcano world. Picture a warrior’s shield lying flat on the ground—that’
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What Are Peléan Eruptions
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Mount Pelée killed 29,000 people in Martinique on May 8, 1902. Not with lava flows or ashfall, but with something far more terrifying—a superheated avalanche
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