ERUPT


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ERUPTEmission Reduction Unit Procurement Tender
ERUPTEuropean Research on Understanding Processes and Timescales (geology)
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Pingtung County's famous Wandan mud volcano erupted again on farmland on Monday (July 8), but major agricultural losses were averted this year as crops had already been harvested.
In exceptional cases, the odontoma erupts into the oral cavity.
Mount Agung, 75 kilometres from the resort hub of Kuta, has been rumbling since August and threatening to erupt for the first time since 1963 - a potential blow to the country's lucrative tourism industry.
The best part of your volcano is that you can wash out the can, rebuild your mountain around it, add fresh water, baking soda, detergent, and food color, and make it erupt again.
'Volcano erupts' in nursery PRE-SCHOOL children at Portland Nurseries explored chemical reactions as part of British Science Week.
* Polson described the 1st permanent molar erupts in boys at the age of 73 to 74 months where in girls erupts 70 to 72 months.
Caption: The Bardarbunga volcano in Iceland erupts on September 4.
As Kilauea continues to erupt, people living at the bottom of its slopes can only hope that its lava and vog will flow toward the ocean and away from their homes.
WHEN Eyjafjallajokull erupts, its big brother Katla usually follows - with devastating effects.
Relations between Egypt's Muslims and Christians, mainly Copts, are usually calm but can become strained and sometimes erupt into violence over issues such as inter-faith relationships and land.
Having seen the Mayon Volcano in the Philippines blow its top this week, Paddy Power are betting on which will erupt next.