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Mauna Loa, the World’s Largest Volcano, May Be Waking Up – The Mary Sue
Mauna Loa is stirring. More “swarms” of small earthquakes shook the Hawaiian peak, following an increase in seismic activity on the summit for months.

Mauna Loa is stirring. This week more “swarms” of small earthquakes shook the Hawaiian peak, following an increase in seismic activity on the summit for months. These earthquakes may mean that the largest volcano in the world is waking up, which could mean the first eruption of Mauna Loa since 1984.
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