Earth's Youngest Volcanic Island May Provide Interesting Insights Into Mars
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When the ashes from a December 2014 eruption of a submarine volcano created a 400-foot (120-meter) island in the South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga experts predicted it would last a few months at most. However, over three years later, the land mass, situated between the uninhabited Polynesian islands of Hunga Tonga and Hunga Ha’apai, is showing no signs of dissipating. Now, NASA scientists believe it may be around for as long as 30 years!
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- roads2년 이하Have y'all heard about mt. st helens
- roads2년 이하The steam is so COOL.
- adroit_avimimus3년 이상I can't believe that could help us learn more about Mars! That's like saying a baby could help us learn about how becoming older works! Sort of related, but almost opposite!
- mayedaguccising4년 이상WOWO WOW
- yourself104년 이상That is cool!!!!wow that's on Mars!!!!
- bookfan20094년 이상Wow, that's good to know!
- bsc약 5년Wow! How amazing!
- juniper01약 5년WOW a new island that is awesome!
- buddyboi5년 이상i guess it is pretty good
- Headless horsem6년 이하That was so cool