Video. A large volcano in Hawaii began erupting on Sunday afternoon, sending fiery fountains of lava and hot ash high into ...
Images show thick, black smoke rising into the sky above the volcano following the eruption. The city of Canlaon is located ...
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Amazing footage shows underwater volcano in Japan erupting
Amazing footage taken by Japan's Coast Guard shows an eruption near Iwo Jima after an eruption just two months prior to when ...
Timelapse footage shows Kanlaon Volcano erupting in the Philippines, generating a dark gray ash plumes that rose more than 6,500 feet above the crater.
Hot lava was caught on camera shooting more than 1,000 feet into the air.
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Why do volcanoes erupt?
Volcanoes erupt because hot, melted rock from deep inside the Earth finds a way to reach the surface. This melted rock is called magma, and it forms when parts of the Earth’s mantle become so hot that ...
Most webcams used by the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory take a snapshot every few minutes to conserve bandwidth, but three webcams are currently “livestreaming” — meaning they transmit real-time ...
Visual observations have been a backbone of volcano research more than 2,000 years and remain fundamental to understanding ...
A large volcano in Hawaii began erupting on Sunday afternoon, sending fiery fountains of lava and hot ash high into the sky. The U.S. Geological Survey showed video of Mount Kilauea spewing lava ...
This month something extraordinary happened in the west of New York state: a huge ‘’ice volcano’’ in the Letchworth State Park. Opposite to a regular volcano ...
Dramatic footage shows the volcano sending massive ash clouds high into the sky.
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