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EARTH SCIENCE IN THE NEWS

Astronaut photograph of the summit crater of Popocatepetl (at center) also highlighting Ventorillo and Noroccidental Glaciers. (Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center, ISS Expedition 18, via Wikimedia Commons)

MEXICO’S MOST ACTIVE VOLCANO CONTINUES TO SMOLDER

In October, USA Today pictured a plume of ash rising from a stratovolcano aptly named Popocatépetl. Pronounced popo-ka-te-petal, the name means “Smoking Mountain” in the Aztec language of Nahuatl.

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