Invited to the Screen Folders, volcanologist Haroun Tazieff talks about the world’s largest volcano, the Mauna Loa on the island of Hawaii, which he says is colossal but one of the least dangerous in the world. He explains that a smaller, more explosive volcano can be infinitely more dangerous. "The danger does not come from the volume, but from the quantity and pressure of the gases in the magma," he stresses.
Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française - Director : Cornu, Jacques Gérard - Producer : Jammot, Armand - Presenter : Jérome, Alain - Participant : Tazieff, Haroun
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The Files On The Screen - Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
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