When two parts of the Earth's crust break apart, this does not always cause massive volcanic eruptions

Tuesday, June 29, 2010 - 21:29 in Earth & Climate

New research reveals that when two parts of the Earth's crust break apart, this does not always cause massive volcanic eruptions. The study explains why some parts of the world saw massive volcanic eruptions millions of years ago and others did not.

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