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Are Ios volcanoes like Earths volcanoes?

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Are Ios volcanoes like Earths volcanoes?

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Yes and no. The types of eruptions we have observed on Io are similar to types of eruptions on Earth — lava flows, calderas, fire fountains like in Hawaii — but there are some very different aspects. One is that lava on Io is much hotter than any lava that flows on Earth today. Billions of years ago Earth had lava that hot. Another difference is that the calderas, the volcanic craters, on Io are much larger than on Earth. Lava flows are much larger, too. [An Io volcano named] Amirani has a lava flow 300 kilometers [190 miles] long, and that’s much longer than any on Earth. Globally, Io erupts more than 100 times as much lava per year as Earth, including Earth’s undersea eruptions. Q: Where could you go on Earth that might look like Io? A: The big island of Hawaii has the Kilauea volcano that has been active for about two decades. Yellowstone is a large caldera that has many areas with brightly colored sulfur. Stromboli [in Italy] has been active for at least 2,000 years. Some very ol

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