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Bringing magma up to our feet-Just add CO2

Bringing magma up to our feet-Just add CO2
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Bringing magma up to our feet—Just add CO2

Mount Erebus, Antarctica's only active volcano, offers clues to how magma and gases in some volcanoes reach the Earth's surface.

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Volcanoes, their Causes—Igneous Theory - Scientific American

Volcanoes, their Causes—Igneous Theory - Scientific American
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Sir Earnest Shackleton among Arctic explorers entertaining large crowds in Cumberland


South Pole: Members of Shackleton’s expedition. The explorer gave a lecture in Carlisle about his adventures
Throughout the 19th century, Carlisle newspapers made frequent references to polar exploration, and towards the end of that century, on those who came to Cumberland to lecture on the subject.
One of the earliest was Commander Cheyne, in 1895, who spoke of attempts to reach the North Pole by balloon.
An editorial in the Carlisle Journal stated in 1902 that there was “never a greater interest in polar exploration than today”.
It was reported in January, 1910, that “Lieutenant Sir Ernest Shackleton, the famous explorer who penetrated within 100 miles of the South Pole, will give a lecture in the Drill Hall on Friday, 25 February”.

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The truth behind The Terror: how an arctic expedition became a horror story for the history books


Ciarán Hinds plays John Franklin in this adaptation of Dan Simmon's novel 
Credit: BBC/AMC
The Terror: it's Master and Commander, with monsters. The horror series from producer Ridley Scott, which was originally shown on the US channel AMC  in 2018 and now finally arrives on BBC Two, follows a boatload of arctic explorers on the run from a vengeful spirit that dwells in those frozen wastes.
Ice-monsters may be fictional (at least, one would hope so), but the show is based on historical fact. It's the latest retelling of the doomed 1845-46 expedition of Captain John Franklin and Francis Crozier, and their two ominously named ships – Erebus (one of the rivers in the Greek underworld) and Terror.

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The Terror: What really happened? The true story behind the chilling drama


The Terror, coming to BBC Two in March, is a must-watch historical epic with a supernatural twist.
Starring Jared Harris, Tobias Menzies and Ciaran Hinds, the critically acclaimed drama blends the true story of Sir John Franklin’s doomed expedition with Dan Simmons' novel The Terror and brings to life the last days of the two famous ships – HMS Terror and HMS Erebus - and their crews.
But what really happened in 1845 and where does the true story end and the TV series begin? Here’s our guide to the real story of the HMS Terror.
HMS Terror and HMS Erebus before 1845

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