Paricutin is a volcano located in Mexico, notable for its rapid emergence and growth. It first erupted in 1943 in a cornfield near the village of Paricutin, surprising local farmers and drawing significant attention from scientists. Over the next several years, it grew to a height of about 424 meters (1,391 feet) before its activity ceased in 1952. Paricutin is often studied as a classic case of a "birth" of a volcano, providing valuable insights into volcanic processes.