Scientists find 91 new volcanoes miles beneath Antarctica’s thick ice sheet
Aerial photo of Mount Erebus gushing smoke and ash from Ross Island, Antarctica. Credit: Wikimedia Commons. Southwestern Antartica is now home to the densest concentration of volcanoes in the world after scientists uncovered 91 volcanoes some 2 km beneath the continent’s thick ice sheet. The discovery raises the volcano tally on the icy continent to 138…
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Sure is empty down here...