The world's largest volcano deprived of its title after magnetic anomalies reveals its true nature
[ad_1] The world's largest volcano lost its title after scientists discovered that it had formed by the spread of the seabed rather than by a single eruption. Tamu Massif is an extinct volcano in the Pacific Ocean, about 1,000 km east of Japan. It covers an area of ββ120,000 square miles, which is about the … Read more