I hypothesis that this eruption also had an influence on Nepal's earthquake as shockwaves can ripple through the magma. Unless I'm confusing this and should be other way around.
Greetings from Luxembourg, happy that I have found your channel, keep up the great work! Nice morning activity instead of "Oh look, Cindy already has this dress!"
I didn't know stromboli was a volcano. To me (as a former sbarros employee (yes i am old)) it has always been a food item. basically a pizza burrito without sauce.
Lava irl? Nope. But I have seen a raging lahar-infiltrated river which turned it from a quiet river into a raging torrent. And I've seen ashfall... as in, I've BEEN in volcanic ashfall.
can you make a video on why i can only feel bass and low frequencies go through my floor any why i cant feel any other frequency going through the wall or floor
Would it not be possible, theoretically, to speed up the process by manually releasing the trapped gas pockets somehow? And then perhaps making the area safe for people quicker?
guys. .. let me ask something why don't you shift to the metric system and throw away the imperial one most of the world already uses it because it's better
Hey trace excellent video I have a question I try to find a scientific answer How will human look like in 1000 years or more what do scientist say about it.
I went inside a volcano before and I saw Justin bieber he would always say he gots the burner in his pocket whatever that means? Any ways it was fun so I pooped in the hole oooops🙊 hehee!
Again with the tectonic plates never ending... We know nothing about what goes on underneath the earth. we've only dug a few miles down in all of our history, everything else we know about or think we know about the earth is not even educated guess. like trace says always more research is needed. I don't know why he didn't end of this one the same way when clearly research is really needed.