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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Two fused volcanic island in Japan

Two fused volcanic island in Japan

The volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean merges with the other islands and the mainland form, according to U.S. space agency NASA.
United island was located about 1,000 miles south of Tokyo.

The island was formed by eruptions on the sea floor that give the material enough to the surface.

In November 2013, a new island poking near Nishino-shima, a volcanic island that emerged in the 1970s.

Four months later, the old and the new islands into one island.
Island emerging-called Niijima-wide are now larger than the original.

Spacious two islands coalesce more than one kilometer.
According to the American space agency, NASA, and the two fused peaks towering more than 60 meters above sea level.

Volcanic lava flows reported the most active in the southern part of the island.

This new volcanic island located in the circuit Ogasawara Islands, Japan.BBC

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