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Bermuda mystery solved: 12 mile-thick layer of buoyant, solid rock keeps it afloat
Volcanic islands, like the famed Hawaiian chain, are typically buoyed by hot, active magma plumes pushing up the Earth’s crust. But Bermuda’s last major eruption was roughly 30 million years ago.
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