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«Вулканы позволяют нам проникнуть в тайны, которые не может открыть ни один другой природный процесс. Пики, кратеры и расселины образуются, обретают определенную форму и извергаются потому, и только потому, что планетарные машины-двигатели, расположенные глубоко под поверхностью планеты, работают особым образом. Извержения даруют нам золото научных открытий. Они подсказывают, почему на одной планете есть вода и атмосфера, а на другой нет; где континенты разрываются на части, создавая новый океан; состоит ли поверхность планеты из кусочков пазла, движение которых задает форму всему, что происходит на поверхности. Они переносят нас на миллиарды лет в прошлое, чтобы мы могли узнать, как рождаются планеты, и позволяют заглянуть в будущее, которое может их ожидать. Вулканы являют пример чрезвычайной стойкости жизни, которая далеко превосходит человеческую. Они также показывают, как могут и как не могут умирать целые миры». (Робин Джордж Эндрюс)
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