Wednesday, March 2, 2016

     The Eiffel is a low mountain range in West Germany and is home to volcanoes. The Eiffel is located in the Rhine region which houses several volcanoes that could erupt at any moment. But many residents do not take this threat seriously. One of the major warning signs that these residents depend on is the movement of ants to signify a potential eruption. Some believe that the risk of an eruption in Germany is the stuff of science fiction, while others believe that the threat has been underestimated. Experts agree that an eruption in the Rhine region will happen again at some point in the future. All over the world, volcanoes seem to follow similar cycles, so the threat of a volcano in this area may also do the same, but this area may not see another for some time since the last eruption occurred over 11,000 years ago.


Bojanski, Axel. Germany: A Danger of Volcanic Eruptions? 2007
Retrieved from: http://www.q-mag.org/germany-a-danger-of-volcanic-eruptions.html

4 comments:

  1. Wow, that is crazy that so many people live close to the volcanic region even when they know there is a possibility of it erupting! The ants signifying a eruption is very interesting, I would never have thought of that. It is good to know that there will most likely not be an eruption anytime soon! My country of Thailand does not have any active volcanoes on its land, the closest ones are off the coast a couple hundred miles.

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  2. I found they have a 'volcano route' of hundreds of km you can take to see the main ones..very interesting!
    http://www.germany.travel/en/leisure-and-recreation/scenic-routes/german-volcanoes-route.html

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  4. I really enjoyed your post and found it extremely interesting that the movement of ants is a warning for residents for a potential eruption!

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