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Magma Bubbles from Mt. Etna

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Post Thu Apr 17, 2003 11:51 am

Magma Bubbles from Mt. Etna

i kno you guys might think its spamming, but i realli like these stuff. this one's mt etna.



Explanation: Mt. Etna erupted spectacularly in 2001 June. Pictured above, the volcano was photographed expelling bubbles of hot magma, some of which measured over one meter across. One reason planetary geologists study Earth's Mt. Etna is because of its likely similarity to volcanoes on Mars. Mt. Etna, a basalt volcano, is composed of material similar to Mars, and produces similar lava channels. Located in Sicily, Italy, Mt. Etna is not only one of the most active volcanoes on Earth, it is one of the largest, measuring over 50 kilometers at its base and rising nearly 3 kilometers high.

i did this volcano in yr 9, it was originally in the middle of a farm, and the farmer found this mound, (original mt etna) and it was soo hot, and then he ignored it, and went to trade stuff, came back years later to find htat he owned a mountain, which turned into a volcano. . .


presently, my world is upside down, so if u do not mind, u'll have to tok to my a$$

zlo

Post Thu Apr 17, 2003 12:05 pm

Real nice. Somewhat reminds of a fire spider creeping out of its nest. Impressive.
is this the vulcano that wiped out Pompei?

Post Thu Apr 17, 2003 12:58 pm

I think that was Mt Visuvius (sp)

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Post Thu Apr 17, 2003 1:21 pm

Yep, it was the Vesuvius Volcano that wiped Pompei of the map. I have been in Pompei once, about a decade ago ! Very impressive

Actually, I had my honeymoon last year on Sicily, about 1 week before Mt Etna errupted again ! I actually drove up the mountain then and the mountain had already started to rumble and smoke and there were already cracks in the road and such. A few days after I was back in my home county, it errupted

zlo

Post Thu Apr 17, 2003 1:36 pm

Right, it was Vesuvius, now I remember it. My history and geography knowledge sure needs improvement . Should be fun observing an eruption, though not from too close

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Post Thu Apr 17, 2003 2:02 pm

It wasn't actually Lava that destroyed Pompeii always remember
Pyroclastic Flow > j00

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There is no Silicon Heaven[! But where do all the calculators go ?

You could no more evade my wrath... than you could your own shadow[!

Post Thu Apr 17, 2003 5:23 pm

The Lava Flow can kill, but most people are dead before the lava hits...If they stay put...Killed by falling debris because of the quakes....But I guarantee swimming in lava isn't too healthy....Unless you are a fire spider, or Fire Giant....


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