A volcano in Antarctica is spewing out £5,000's worth of gold dust every day and because of how slowly it erupts, the gold is crystallising and forming. Mount Erebus was discovered in 1841 by ...
One of the world's most active volcanoes is spewing out 80 grams of gold dust daily - with an estimated value of $6,000, ...
A long-dormant underwater volcano near Antarctica may have erupted, triggering 85,000 earthquakes in the area. Research stations reported the swarm of earthquakes as early as August 2020.
A deserted island in Antarctica was once bustling with scientists and researchers but is now left eerily abandoned for ...
Mount Erebus, Antarctica's tallest volcano, has started releasing tiny gold particles daily. These particles, carried by the wind, have been found up to 621 miles away. Producing approximately 64. ...
What's even more concerning is that the volcano has been discovered only one kilometer beneath West Antarctica, the weaker side of the ice sheet. Amanda Lough of Washington University said that an ...
Mount Erebus in Antarctica, the southernmost active volcano, stands out by not only being active in the extreme cold but also emitting micro-crystals of gold. Known for the tragic 1979 Air New ...
Mount Erebus in Antarctica is the most southerly active volcano in the world. It began to form around 1.3 million years ago. Some animals have adapted to the freezing conditions in Antarctica.