A river of lava that is trickling out of a volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma has reached the Atlantic Ocean, sending plumes of white smoke high into the air. Involvcan — the Canary Islands ...
Lava from the La Palma volcanic eruption has reached the sea after several days of flowing over land, according to local officials. The volcano, known as Cumbre Vieja, began erupting on September 19.
Seafloor lava rubble stores far more carbon than solid rock, revealing a long-overlooked carbon sink shaping Earth’s climate over time.
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