The surface of the Spanish island of Palma has expanded due to hardened lava: a red-hot glass substance into the ocean and petrified from contact with cold water. Satellite images obtained by European scientists clearly show a D-shaped outgrowth formed on the west coast, the area of solidified lava here is more than 300 hectares. All in all, almost 2 thousand hectares of the island are covered with ash.
The island of Palma has added to the area
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