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Geez, Siberia and the arctics are about the only safe places. But if the eruption is massive enough, there’s no escaping anywhere on the planet. NASA!!! Get a move on! 🙂
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LOL
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Didn’t Godzilla live in a volcano at some point? We don’t hear much about that in the news. I’d like to see a volcano. From a distance.
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From a distance is probably wise Steve 😄
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This was interesting, Chrs. Thanks for sharing. 🙂 — Suzanne
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The right sort of eruption could slow down climate change for a while. Of course, it would cause all sorts of other problems, and it’s unpredictable.
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There was Mt. Pinatubo eruption in 1991, the biggest in 20th century…. and it lowered the earth’s temperature by about 1 degree. It ‘s in the Philippines. Its last eruption was 600 years ago. I guess it’s turned dormant again.
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Thanks for that information Ren 👍😃
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