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Islands of Four Mountains from Above
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23.06.2010 00:00
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Islands of Four Mountains from Above
Explanation: Our Earth is covered by volcanoes. Volcanoes are breaks in the Earth's cool surface where
hot liquid rock
from the interior comes out --
sometimes suddenly
. In the
above image
from the
ASTER camera
aboard NASA's orbiting
Terra satellite
, snow-capped volcanoes are seen from overhead that compose the
picturesque Islands
of the
Four Mountains
in the
Aleutian Islands
,
Alaska
,
USA
. The islands contain restless
Mt. Cleveland
, an active volcano currently being watched to see if it emits an
ash cloud
that could affect air travel over parts of North America. A
close look at Mt. Cleveland
, seen near the image center, shows a red rocky base, a
white snow-covered peak
, a light plume of gas and ash, and dark lanes
where
ash and debris fell or flowed.
Millions of volcanoes
have likely been active over the turbulent history of the Earth's surface, while about 20 volcanoes are
erupting
even today, at any given time. Battle of the APODs:
Which of last week's APODs would you choose as the APOW?
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