Molten rock (magma) beneath the Earth’s surface behaves similarly and we can learn from the gas trapped in tiny bubbles preserved in crystals from the rock after it’s erupted on the surface.
The column of light captured in this photo was created by the red glow from the magma. The steam erupting from the volcano met cold air and formed ice crystals. These ice crystals reflected the ...
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