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The Supervolcanoes Scientists Say We Should Be Paying Attention To | Astrum Earth

The Supervolcanoes Scientists Say We Should Be Paying Attention To | Astrum Earth

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Welcome to the formidable world of Supervolcanoes - colossal volcanic systems capable of eruptions more powerful than anything in recorded history. From Yellowstone to Toba, discover how these geological giants form, what makes them so dangerous, and the chilling signs scientists are watching for. Could another super-eruption happen in our lifetime? And if it did… what would it mean for humanity?


From Alex McColgan and the Astrum team comes an illuminating new adventure that turns our gaze homeward. Astrum Earth invites you to rediscover the most extraordinary planet in our universe - our very own Earth.Journey with us as we explore Earth's most captivating mysteries and marvels, from the global dance of El Niño to the intricate rhythms that have sustained life for billions of years. With the same meticulous research and breathtaking visuals that define Astrum, we'll reveal our planet's stories in unprecedented detail.Narrated by James Stewart, Astrum Earth promises to transform how you see the world beneath your feet and the skies above. Because to truly understand the cosmos, we must first understand home.


Discover our new Astrum Earth YouTube channel: hhttps://www.youtube.com/@AstrumEarth

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