Massive underground magma pulse caused the world's largest mass-extinction
In a region known as the "Siberian Traps," a huge pulse of magma rose up through the Earth, and instead of erupting on the surface, it spread throughout the Earth’s crust, creating a vast network of rock stretching across almost one million square miles.
August 1, 2017 at 05:59PM
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