They’re not alive, but they are a part of nature. I’ve been learning some cool things about volcanoes lately: Did you know there’s a volcano in Iceland that has a magma-less magma chamber that scientists built scaffolding in so that people could descend it?https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/geology/thrihnukagigur-the-only-volcano-on-earth-where-you-can-descend-into-a-magma-chamberDid you know that the start of a volcano’s eruption can cause lightning (pic related)?https://www.discovery.com/science/volcanic-lightning-happens-at-the-beginning-of-a-volcanic-eruptiDid you know that some species of archaea (a unicellular domain of life distinct from bacteria) can live inside volcano craters?https://www.zmescience.com/feature-post/natural-sciences/biology-reference/microbiology/archaea-the-invisible-powerhouses-of-the-planet/
>>5119099>Did you know that the start of a volcano’s eruption can cause lightning (pic related)?It's an electric universe