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An Exoplanet Where It Rains Sand

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Earthquake Activity in Southwest Iceland

The chapter discusses the recent increase in earthquake activity in southwest Iceland and the potential volcanic eruption that may be imminent in the area. It explains that the earthquakes are occurring because the peninsula sits on the mid-Atlantic ridge, where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates are drifting apart. The earthquakes are caused by a 9.3-mile-long magma dike, a tunnel of molten rock underneath the Earth, which is leading to holes in the ground and cracks in the streets.

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