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eruption

[ih-ruhp-shuhn] / ɪˈrʌp ʃən /


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"POV: You wake up in Pompeii on eruption day" and "POV: You wake up as Queen Cleopatra" are some of his most popular titles, taking viewers through a 30-second-long fictionalised day in ancient history.

From BBC

However, Togo has a history of sudden eruptions of protest or unrest.

From BBC

He proves his stature as a first-rate actor by rendering these repetitious eruptions of bitterness insignificant.

From The Wall Street Journal

The aurora happens when the Sun goes through an active phase, experiencing a number of eruptions called Coronal Mass Ejections.

From BBC

According to the researchers, cooling associated with this eruption triggered a period of famine.

From Science Daily