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Mud pots and mud volcanoes also generally don’t emit much water, but this one is extremely vigorous, producing somewhere around 40,000 gallons of water a day. Lynch and other experts have taken ...
The mud pot’s bubbles, in fact, are caused not by hot water, but by carbon dioxide welling up from underground. “The carbon dioxide is probably being formed as a result of the geologic ...
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