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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average a volcano" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that lacks a clear meaning or context.
Example: "To understand the geological activity, we cannot simply average a volcano's eruptions over time."
Alternatives: "assess a volcano" or "evaluate a volcano's activity".
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On average, a volcano erupts somewhere about once a week.
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Then the jet crashes, with you aboard, INTO A VOLCANO.
Eruption rates averaged over a volcano's lifetime (Crisp 1984; Tomiya 1991; White et al. 2006) do not necessarily permit the forecasting of volcanic activity by simple extrapolation of these mean values.
Katla's last eruption, in 1918, produced five times more ash than its neighbouring volcano – Eyjafjallajökull – did in 2010, and Katla's 98-year period of dormancy is unsettling for a volcano that averages an eruption approximately every 50 years.
"He's a volcano".
"Argentina is a volcano".
A volcano? Womb?
"A volcano is a volcano!" Mr. Daniels said.
Kilauea, a volcano, is nearby.
"We thought it was a volcano erupting.
The answer, it seems, is a volcano.
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