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Could explode at any minute: under the United States discovered a giant bubble of magma

Americans are unlikely to be able to sleep peacefully.

American scientists from Rutgers University found underground in the North-Eastern United States, huge masses of molten rock that rise to the surface.

The study used a network of thousands of geological sensors. After analyzing their readings, scientists have recorded at a depth of 200 km thermal anomaly bubble with a diameter of 400 kilometres, the temperature of which is hundreds of degrees higher than the rock around. It involves the States of Vermont, new Hampshire and Massachusetts.

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In this region there are no active volcanoes, so geophysicists consider the detected anomaly is a relatively recent phenomenon. The eruption of the underground to bubble to the surface is inevitable, but it can take millions of years.

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