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		<title>Volcanoes on Earth and Beyond</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Volcanoes are one of those great forces of nature that we take almost for granted on Earth. I am not sure that I would take it for granted if I lived right next to a volcano but on the overall scheme of things they are part of the Earth&#8217;s make up and mold the Earth [...]]]></description>
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