Paricutin(Volcano)
Paricutin, also known as “the wonder of the cornfield”, is the most recent volcano to form in the Western Hemisphere. Paricutin is a part of the Mexican volcanic belt, which extends 1,200 km from west to east, from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea. The volcanic activity here is related to the Middle American Trench, a subduction zone near Mexico’s Pacific coast. Paricutin stands near the city of Uruapan in southwestern Mexico, about two hundred miles west of Mexico City. It received its name from the village of Paricutin. This volcano is rare because scientists were able to watch the birth, growth, and the death of it. Geologists from many parts of the world came to study this vast volcanic event and from then on it was un
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