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Podcast Hack
The Science of VolcanoesBy The Science of Everything, James Fodor

In a Nutshell

On this December 2021 episode of The Science of Everything podcast, host James Fodor discusses how volcanoes are created and the dangers of eruption.

Favorite Quote

Volcanic eruptions are very hard to predict and, as far as we know, any of these things can occur at any time.

James Fodor

Introduction

When we think of a volcano, most of us picture a cone-like mountain violently ejecting fiery lava and plumes of smoke from its peak.

In fact, there are different kinds of volcanoes and volcanic eruptions, and lava-based eruptions are the least dangerous of all.

Hosted by educational podcaster and former neuroscientist James Fodor, The Science of Everything podcast tackles diverse topics across every field of science.

This December 2021 episode explores the nature, causes, and geology of volcanoes and their eruptions.

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