The volcano, one of the only two active in Antarctica, was first discovered by a British Royal Navy officer in 1841.
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Belarusian mountaneers Konstantin and Anastasia Lapko have climbed the highest volcano on the planet: Ojos del Salado. On February 6th, ...
According to the C3S, January 2025 was 1.75°C above pre-industrial level, and 18th month in the last 19 months for which the ...
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I n the McMurdo Sound region of Antarctica, there lives a species of sponge known as the giant volcano sponge ( Anoxycalyx ...