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Why Mount Etna Is One of the World’s Most Active Volcanoes
Published on 24 September 2025
By Lorenzo

Why Mount Etna Is One of the World’s Most Active Volcanoes

Mount Etna is not just Europe’s tallest active volcano; it is also one of the most active on Earth. Its constant activity is linked to its position along the boundary where the African and Eurasian tectonic plates meet.

The African plate is slowly being forced under the Eurasian plate, creating fractures through which magma can rise to the surface. This geological setting makes Etna highly dynamic and unpredictable. Unlike some volcanoes that erupt only once in centuries, Etna has frequent, smaller eruptions that can occur several times a year. These eruptions range from explosive lava fountains to steady lava flows that carve new paths down its slopes. The combination of height, volume, and activity makes Etna unique. It is a natural laboratory for volcanologists, who study it closely to better understand how volcanoes behave worldwide. While its constant eruptions can be dangerous, they also make Etna one of the most fascinating natural wonders on the planet.

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