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The noises you hear from deep within Popocatepetl are likely related to its volcanic activity. As the volcano is active, there can be rumblings, gases, and magma movement underground, causing sounds to emanate from within. It's a natural part of the volcano's behavior and monitoring these noises can help scientists track its activity.

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