Sentence examples for about the volcano of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about the volcano of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific volcano or providing information related to a volcano's characteristics, history, or significance.
Example: "The documentary was primarily about the volcano of Mount St. Helens and its impact on the surrounding environment."
Alternatives: "regarding the volcano of" or "concerning the volcano of".

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Observation footprints require a radius of > 20 km about the volcano of interest, to capture at least part of > 90% of the deformation signals in the historical InSAR catalogue.

No, the Deepwater Horizon was from the beginning about the mess that could be, about the volcano of oil gushing from the ocean floor, about the possibility it would flow and flow and flow into the hundreds of millions of gallons and dwarf the Exxon Valdez.

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He was writing about the volcanoes of Tahiti, forests of Tierra del Fuego, and iguanas of the Galapagos Islands (the Bo Jackson of the intellectual elite).

The Parador de La Palma (doubles from €85 room-only, parador.es) is on La Palma's east coast and has superb sea views About three million people a year visit the volcano of Mount Teide Spainn's highest peak at 3,718 metres) and the surrounding area, which covers 189 sq km.

The government also warned that ash from the volcano of Colima, about 130 miles from Puerto Vallarta could combine with massive rainfall to trigger "liquid cement -style mudflows that cement -style nearby mudflows villages.

The government had warned that ash from the volcano of Colima, about 130 miles from Puerto Vallarta, could combine with massive rainfall to trigger "liquid cement -style mudflows and announcement -styleacuated villages that could be in its path.

His readiness to take on this task quickly waned when he recognized his shortcomings to credibly answer questions about the volcano's heighten state of restlessness and in perceiving the constant and extraordinary social pressure to provide immediate and reliable scientific information.

Aid agencies said because of the worries about the volcano, many relief teams were already in the area.

Truman discarded all of his concerns about the volcano and his situation, stating "If the mountain goes, I'm going with it.

SW-B passed about 255 km west of the volcano in the southern hemisphere and about 122 km west of its conjugate point in the northern hemisphere.

The SW-B passed about 255 km west of the volcano in the southern hemisphere, and about 122 km west of the magnetic conjugate point in the northern hemisphere, i.e., the distance between SW-B orbit and the volcano is longer than the distance between SW-B orbit and the conjugate point of the volcano.

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