1The activity of Kilauea volcano on Hawaiis Big Island has become destructive since early May, burning dozens of homes and forcing residents to flee. Many fissures have opened, spewing lava into neighborhoods and into the Pacific Ocean. (Bruce Omori/Paradise Helicopters/EPA/Shutterstock) 2A steam plume rises as lava enters the Pacific Ocean, after flowing to the water from a Kilauea volcano fissure, on Hawaiis Big Island on May 20 near Pahoa, Hawaii. Officials are concerned that laze, a dangerous product produced when hot lava hits cool ocean water, will affect residents. Laze, a word combination of lava and haze, contains hydrochloric acid steam along with volcanic glass particles. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) 3Lava erupts and flows from a Kilauea volcano fissure on Hawaiis Big Island on May 18 in Kapoho, Hawaii. The U.S. Geological Survey said the volcano erupted explosively on May 17 launching a plume about 30,000 feet into the sky. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) 4People play golf as an ash plume rises in the distance from the Kilauea volcano on Hawaiis Big Island on May 15 in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii. The U.S. Geological Survey said a recent lowering of the lava lake at the volcanos Halemaumau crater has raised the potential for explosive eruptions at the volcano. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) 5Lava flows at a lava fissure in the aftermath of eruptions from the Kilauea volcano on Hawaiis Big Island, on May 12 in Pahoa, Hawaii. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) 6Lava erupts from a Kilauea volcano fissure near a home at dawn on Hawaiis Big Island on May 18 in Kapoho, Hawaii. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) 7Brittany Kimball watches as lava erupts from from a fissure near Pahoa, Hawaii, May 19. Two fissures that opened up in a rural Hawaii community have merged to produce faster and more fluid lava. Scientists say the characteristics of lava oozing from fissures in the ground has changed significantly as new magma mixes with decades-old stored lava. (Jae C. Hong/Associated Press) 8Lava from a Kilauea volcano fissure erupts on Hawaiis Big Island on May 19 in Kapoho, Hawaii. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) 9People take pictures as lava enters the ocean, generating plumes of steam near Pahoa, Hawaii, May 20. (Jae C. Hong/Associated Press) 10Lava is blurred as it erupts from a Kilauea volcano fissure on Hawaiis Big Island on May 17 in Kapoho, Hawaii. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) скачать dle 12.0
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