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Hundreds of dormant volcanoes across the globe—particularly in Antarctica—could become more active thanks to climate change.
Momotombo volcano, Nicaragua [12.42296956, -86.54492173] What's in the photo? ... Indonesia's Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano erupts twice in 2 days, unleashing 6-mile-high ash cloud ...
Melting glaciers may be silently setting the stage for more explosive and frequent volcanic eruptions in the future, ...
Cerro Negro is one of Nicaragua's youngest and most active volcanoes. Having last erupted in 1999, it remains a striking ...
Two of the four eruptions were previously identified: Mount Tambora in Indonesia exploded in 1815, and Cosegüina erupted in Nicaragua in 1835. The volcano that produced the 1808/1809 eruption ...
A 2018 astronaut photo shows Nicaragua's active Momotombo volcano spitting out a cloud of toxic gas and steam just a few years after its latest eruption.
Two of the four eruptions were previously identified: Mount Tambora in Indonesia exploded in 1815, and Cosegüina erupted in Nicaragua in 1835. The volcano that produced the 1808/1809 eruption ...