A new study of Greece’s Methana volcano reveals it remained dormant for about 100,000 years before erupting again, challenging the conventional 10,000-year threshold for declaring volcanoes extinct.
A typically quiet volcano in southeastern Iran has risen by about 3.5 inches, and it has not settled back down. This sudden change occurred between July 2023 and May 2024 at the Taftan volcano, a ...
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