The Largest Explosion Crater on the Planet; Espenberg Maar

The Largest Explosion Crater on the Planet; Espenberg Maar

The single largest explosion crater on the planet was not formed through weapons testing or warfare. Rather, it was formed through a natural process; a large volcanic eruption. The crater in question measures more than 5 miles or 8 kilometers wide, and is located in a remote section of western Alaska. This video will discuss this large explosion crater, known as Devil Mountain Lake, and mention the future hazards of its associated volcanic field. This video was made by a geologist who is based in Arizona.

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