The History Of Tamu Massif

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Tamu Massif, does this name sound familiar to anyone? Well, it may soon become a household name, one that will change the history of science books. Tamu Massif, so named from the founding University, Texas A&M University and the french word for “massive”, has been found in the Pacific seabed, about 1,000 miles east of Japan. This is the world’s largest volcano, actually the biggest in the entire solar system, imagine a volcano the size of the state of New Mexico, massive! 20 years of studying the mountain range, Shatsky Rise, that was formed 130 to 145 millions years ago, had produced the findings of a 120,000 square miles of volcano. Though scientists don’t know if it is a single volcano or one of a series of complex volcano’s, they do know

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