Environment
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Scientists Almost Failed to Detect the Largest Underwater Volcano Eruption Ever Recorded
After a kiwi passenger sent images of the unusual ocean slick to experts, they identified it as a raft of floating rock discharged from an undersea volcano produced in the greatest eruption of its kind that has ever been recorded. While scientists initially failed to detect the event referred to as Havre Seamount, the floating rock platform it created was impossible to ignore.
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