09/06/2020
From violent eruptions to breathtaking lava flows, volcanoes are found across the globe and come in many different varieties.
But what causes one volcano to explode and another to erupt more gently? How do they form and why are they found in certain places?
Join Museum researcher Chiara Maria Petrone to find out more about volcanoes and the challenges of exploring them in the field.
Suitable for ages 6+
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