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More than 80 percent of the earth's surface came from Reventedor in Equador and Kilauea in Hawaii are good examples of different types of The Earth is our home, but it is made up of many complex systems all working in balance to keep the planet and us alive. Find out ... Craters of the Moon National Monument is a place of stark beauty. It is the scene of the most interesting lava flows in the U.S. and ... Where is the world's largest, most explosive, and most unusual The Earth averages about 55 earthquakes each day. But what exactly is an earthquake? Find out more about this geological ...

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Science Trek: Volcanoes video short

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