A long-dormant underwater volcano near Antarctica has woken up, triggering a swarm of 85,000 earthquakes. According to Live Science, the swarm, which began in August 2020 and subsided by November of that year, is the strongest earthquake activity ever recorded in the region. And the quakes
According to a new report, researchers observed a string of over 80,000 earthquakes that took place in 2020 near a long-dormant underwater volcano in the sea off Antarctica. In the paper, the scientists noted the cluster of earthquakes took place primarily between August and November two years ago. These earthquakes were triggered by a “finger”
A long-dormant underwater volcano near Antarctica has woken up, triggering a swarm of 85,000 earthquakes. According to Live Science, the swarm, which began in August 2020 and subsided by November of that year, is the strongest earthquake activity ever recorded in the region. And the quakes