There are 37 active volcanoes on this planet near Earth called Corona

New delhi date. Wednesday 22 July 2020

There is a planet near the earth on which 37 volcanoes are active. There was also a recent volcanic eruption. Other volcanoes are still erupting, some at short distances. The planet is geographically very unstable. This planet cannot remain silent for long. Most of the time there is some activity going on in it.

The name of this planet is Venus. There were 37 simultaneous eruptions on Venus recently. Scientists at the University of Maryland have discovered these active volcanoes. Scientists claim that there has been a recent volcanic eruption on Venus.

The recent volcanic eruption on Venus has created corona or corona-like structures on the surface. A corona-like pattern is a circular circle that is very deep and large. The depth of these circles is as far as the inside of Venus.

Only recently did volcanic lava erupt from this circle. Hot gas is currently leaking here. Until now it was believed that the tectonic plates of Venus are quiet. But it is not, there are also earthquakes coming because of this volcanic eruption. Tectonic plates are changing.

A scientist from the Institute of Geophysics said that Venus is not geographically calm. And was never quiet. And neither is likely to remain silent.

It was previously thought that the volcanic eruption was caused by the active corona of Venus, but this is no longer the case. 133 corona have been examined since 1990. Of these, 37 corona are still active. Volcanoes have been erupting from these corona pits for the last 20 to 30 million years.

Corona pits are required on any planet for lava flows from volcanoes. These 37 volcanoes are located mostly on the southern hemisphere of Venus. The largest corona, called Artemis, is 2100 km in diameter.

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