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What is the rarest natural phenomenon on earth?

danxia landform of china

Colorful rock formations are the result of red sandstone and ore buried underground for millions of years. Wind and rain carve them into the shape of rocks, forming natural columns, towers, ditches, valleys and waterfalls.

Snow chimneys in the Arctic

The blowhole is actually a vent to let steam escape from the volcano to the outside. In the Arctic, as soon as steam leaves these vents, they will freeze and eventually form a snow chimney around the crater.

Blue volcano in Ethiopia?

This magnificent color comes from the burning of sulfur-containing gas, which erupts from the cracks of the volcano when it is subjected to high temperature. ?

Frozen methane bubble

Dead organic matter sinks to the bottom to form methane bubbles. This is what happens when methane is trapped in frozen water.

Persistent storms in Venezuela

At the mouth of the Catatumbo River in Venezuela, a very unique storm cloud vortex formed a unique landscape called Catatumbo lightning. Such storms occur every year 160 nights, every day 10 hours and 280 times per hour. ?

Icelandic steam tower

Geothermal activity in Havel area is very active. When water boils, ghostly steam and gas towers will emerge from water and mud. Plus the northern lights, just like aliens.

lenticular cloud

These clouds are fixed lenticular, sometimes layered, and only form at high latitudes. This is what happens when humid air blows near the top of the mountain.

Beam (light)

This kind of scene will only appear in extremely cold weather (at least below -20 degrees Celsius), and the wind speed must be extremely fast, and there are a lot of tiny ice crystals in the atmosphere.

Canada Spotted Lake?

After the lake near Osoyus (British Columbia) evaporated, the remaining minerals appeared in the shape of water lily leaves, making the whole lake look like an alien. Each round has a different color, because there are many different minerals in the lake. ?