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National Geographic

Volcanoes AND chocolate? Yes please! #shorts 💚

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let’s talk about volcanoes
specifically about a common way they
build themselves oh let’s do this using
that chocolate sauce that gets hard when
you pour it on ice cream it is a great
way to show Flow by flow buildup similar
to what we might see in volcanoes in
Hawaii or in Iceland imagine that each
layer is like a new lava flow older
flows are at the bottom and the younger
flows are at the top over time those
flows build up on each other layer by
layer Flow by flow and ultimate building
massive volcanoes like Mauna Loa which
makes up most of the big island of
Hawaii real-life lava flows can reach
temperatures of over 1 100 degrees C or
over 2 000 degrees Fahrenheit and um our
chocolate is not that hot but you get
the picture so next time you see a
classic Hawaiian style lava skate I hope
you remember the layer by layer Flow by
flow process that some volcanoes use to
build themselves up Andres Russo signing
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