Blue flames and red lava are burning in the Kilauea volcano rift zone on the Big Island of Hawaii. (Watch the USGS' incredible video in the video player above). What's the science behind Mother Nature ...
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Blue flames and red lava are burning in the Kilauea volcano rift zone on the Big Island of Hawaii. What's the science behind Mother Nature's colorful display? The USGS writes: "A blue burning flame of ...