Yesterday on December 6, Hawaii's legendary Kilauea volcano erupted with such force that it literally took down a remote monitoring camera! 🌋📹
Footage released by the U.S. Geological Survey shows lava spewing from Kilauea's north vent, with molten fountains shooting 15 to 30 meters into the sky – like a real-life sci-fi show. The intense heat finally disabled the camera mid-shot, reminding us just how raw and unpredictable Mother Nature can be.
Why it matters?
- Science in action: Kilauea is one of the world's most active volcanoes, and monitoring its eruptions helps scientists understand volcanic behavior.
- Epic visuals: Those towering lava fountains aren't just for the movies – they reveal the power lurking beneath Earth's crust.
- Stay curious: Whether you're a student, entrepreneur, or explorer, following events like this sparks new ideas and inspires respect for our planet.
Keep your eyes on the horizon – and maybe your cameras a little safer! 🔭🔥
Reference(s):
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