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Supervolcano Rained Acid on Both Poles—But Wasn't So Bad After All?
The eruption was 5,000 times larger than Mount St. Helens's 1980 blast, but evidence suggests its fallout was just shy of apocalyptic.
Source: National Geographic News
Posted on: Thursday, Nov 08, 2012, 9:11am
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