Inside Etna
Jun 10, 2021
2 minutes
Words by Ailsa Harvey
On the east coast of Sicily lies an impressive 3,326-metre active volcano called Mount Etna. This volatile mountain has a reputation for spouting out scalding liquid rock on a regular basis. But even after decades of observation, Etna’s actions can’t be accurately predicted or controlled.
The first known eruption was recorded in 475 BCE, and it has sporadically been launching lava
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