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AMAZING FACTS!! #1. Volcanic Lightning Sometimes, when a volcano explodes, it releases a powerful amount of energy into the atmosphere. This sudden jolt can result in strong reactions that ultimately produce lightning from within an eruption! telephonewallpaper #2. Living Rocks Though they appear to be nothing but stone, these are actually sea creatures found off the coast of Chile. d1jrw5jterzxwu.cloudfront.netgrist.files.wordpress #3. Steam Towers This geothermal phenomena is Northern Lights adjacent and has the ability to transform the night sky into an eerie green hue. content4.viralnova #4. Underwater Rivers These Mexican aquatic anomalies occur when dense matter sinks to the bottom of a body of water, thus creating its OWN flow. i.huffpostripleys #5. Bioluminescent Waves You can thank phytoplankton for creating this amazingly beautiful neon shore. robotspacebrain #6. Morning Glory Clouds Not even scientists can figure out what causes this wonder of the world. So, when you see one, just appreciate it for its overall awesomeness! Unreal.apod.nasa.gov #7. Red Crabs of Christmas Island There are over 120 million crabs on the island. During the late fall/early winter months, this massive onslaught of pinching-sea creatures collectively makes its way to the ocean to mate. todayifoundoutcontent4.viralnova #8. The Door To Hell This natural gas vent in Turkmenistan has been a popular tourist attraction because its flame hasnt gone out since it was initially lit in 1971! planete-zemlya.ruupload.wikimedia.org #9. Auroras This breathtaking phenomenon happens when wind particles pick up speed as they travel along magnetic fields and head skyward to the atmosphere - where they abruptly smash into gas atoms and result in a multicolored horizon. emlii #10. Sailing Stones These 700+ lb. stones move all over Death Valley in California, without the aid of man nor machine. It was recently discovered that, in the winter months, these big rocks move when layers of water and ice begin to melt under them - sending them on a slow slide to a new, sandy destination. whenonearth.net
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