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Japan’s supervolcano Kikai Caldera awakens after 7,300 years – let’s look at world’s top underwater volcanoes
Japan’s Kikai Caldera, a massive underwater supervolcano, is showing signs of activity after 7,300 years. Explore what ...
This stunning astronaut photo shows the natural beauty of Japan's Aso Caldera — a giant crater-like bowl containing 17 different volcanoes, leftover from major eruptions spanning over 200,000 years.
Massive volcano in Japan refilling 7,300 years after eruption, offering new insight into supervolcano behavior and future risks ...
One of the most significant volcanic eruptions in the recent history of our planet occurred over 7,000 years ago in southern ...
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