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The Big one is a scientific definition of a volcanic eruption most scientist approve on the fact that there will be and eruption soon in the USA however scientist have now discovered a new fact... USA's volcano which is supposedly going to erupt is a dormant Volcano this means a volcano which is asleep/ not alive.

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