Antarctic Volcano Mount Erebus is Blowing Gold Utility Rs 5 Lakh Into The Breeze Each Time

Antarctic Volcano Mount Erebus is Blowing Gold Utility Rs 5 Lakh Into The Breeze Each Time


Gold is one of the valuable metals on our earth. Human beings are able to buy gold by adding pie and pie and you will be surprised to know that gold of about 5 lakh rupees is being ‘air’ every day in our atmosphere. According to the report of New York Post, about 80 grams of crystallized gold is coming out in the atmosphere from the peak of a volcanic active in Antarctic. It costs around $ 6,000 (Rs 5 lakh).

According to the report, the name of the Balamukhi who sprinkled gold is Mount Erebus. It is one of the 138 Jawalamukhis active in Antarctic.

According to the American Space Agency NASA, the volcanic, is located above the thin piece of crust. In such a situation, the melting rocks rise above the inner part of the earth and regularly emit gas and steam. During this time there are also explosions in the volcanic. According to the report, a lava lake has also been built in Mount Erebus since 1972.

Connor Beckon, an Earth Observatory at Columbia University in New York, told Live Science that Mount Erebus has been exploding continuously since 1972. He said that this volcano is also famous for its “Lava Lake”. There are pits on the top of this volume. It has a melted substance of the surface. These are really quite rare.

The Bhavolik location of the volcanic is such that it is difficult to monitor it. Information about Mount Erebus is collected from the Deception Island of Antarctic. From there, scientists have come to know of crustally gold in the gases emanating from it. Scientists feel that when more research instruments will be installed around this volume and new information can be found.

It is difficult for scientists to reach scientists on Mount Arebus, so it is impossible for the common man to go there. This place is also 621 miles from the Spivar Jawalamukhi in the most efficiency of the earth. This place is completely covered with snow. It is very high, where the temperature remains in minus.