Mount Etna in Italy is one of the most well-studied volcanoes in the world. It has been erupting for thousands of years, and ...
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The science behind why volcanoes erupt in 60 seconds
Discover the amazing science behind volcanic eruptions in this fun and easy-to-understand educational video for kids and ...
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A volcano reaction you didn't do in school
I swear, a kid could invent a time machine and still be beat by a baking soda volcano at a science fair.
Mount Etna’s past eruptions reveal that a single volcano can erupt through very different underground pathways.
Volcanoes can behave in strikingly different ways, even when they appear nearly identical. Some release slow, steady lava flows.
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