Feuerberge: 14 Fakten über Vulkane

Wenn Vulkane explodieren, dann hat das Folgen - für Umwelt und Klima. Was Sie wissen sollten.
Feuerberge: 14 Fakten über Vulkane

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Feuerberge: 14 Fakten über Vulkane

Feuerriese Hier sorgte die Natur für Farbe: Der Vulkan Ätna spuckt auf Sizilien wieder Asche und Lava.
Feuerberge: 14 Fakten über Vulkane

EPAepa03397018 View of the eruption column from the Volcano Fuego, located 50 kilometers southeast of Guatemala City, Guatemala, which began on 13 September 2012. At least 10.600 inhabitants from the areas that border the volcano were evacuated by the aut
Feuerberge: 14 Fakten über Vulkane

dapdVolcanic ash spews from the Volcan de Fuego or Volcano of Fire, left, as seen from Palin, south of Guatemala City, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012. The long-simmering volcano exploded into a series of powerful eruptions Thursday, hurling thick clouds of ash
Feuerberge: 14 Fakten über Vulkane

EPAepa03346746 A handout photograph released by New Zealand Police showing ash covering the ground after Mount Tongariro erupted overnight in Turangi, New Zealand, 07 August 2012. The volcano erupted on 06 August 2012 spewing ash from the Te Maari crate
Feuerberge: 14 Fakten über Vulkane

dapdARCHIV: Die Aschewolke des Vulkans Eyjafjallajoekull, aufgenommen in der Naehe des Ortes Hvolsvollur (Island) (Foto vom 21.04.10). Noch immer fehlen einheitliche Richtlinien auf EU-Ebene fuer die Grenzwerte von Vulkanasche in der Luft fuer den europae
Feuerberge: 14 Fakten über Vulkane

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Feuerberge: 14 Fakten über Vulkane

REUTERSA view shows the San Cristobal volcano spewing up large clouds of gas and ash near Chinandegga City, some 150 km north of capital Managua September 8, 2012. Nicaraguas highest volcano belched an ash plume up to 3 miles (5 km) into the atmosphere on
Feuerberge: 14 Fakten über Vulkane

EPAepa03098068 Mount Etna, on the east coast of the southern Italian island of Sicily during an eruption, 09 February 2012. Mount Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and is in an almost constant state of activity. EPA/DAVIDE CAUDULLO

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