In this Mystery, students explore the past and present pattern of where volcanoes exist on the earth.
Volcanoes are ruptures in the crust where matter from beneath the surface can escape.
The biggest volcano in our solar system is not on Earth — and its footprint is as big as the entire state of Arizona.
There are all kinds of volcanoes all over the world, but how are they formed? And how do they erupt?
Tsunami is a Japanese word that means “harbor wave.”
Visit a scientist’s lab to see how he creates a magma chamber!
Find out what causes volcanoes to erupt and how scientists study them.
Is Yellowstone overdue for the BIG ONE, and if it happens, how bad could it be?
Hello folks and thanks so much for listening to the first episode of Ologies with the supremely badass volcanologist and congressional candidate, Jess Phoenix.
There are volcanoes all around our solar system. But only a few places besides Earth—like some of the moons of Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune—have active ones today. Use the Space Volcano Explorer to learn more about our solar system’s many volcanoes.
A volcano is an opening on the surface of a planet or moon that allows material warmer than its surroundings to escape from its interior. When this material escapes, it causes an eruption.
In Arizona, volcanic rocks and features are ubiquitous in space and time