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Causes of rain in Rome, Italy

The stone rain in Rome, Italy was caused by volcanic eruption.

The stone rain was caused by a large number of light stones and dust ejected by volcanic eruption. It is reported that this stone rain lasted for 45 minutes and the volcanic eruption was very violent. Due to a large number of volatiles in the magma and the confining pressure of the overlying strata, stones rained down in the surrounding areas. In this weather, it is recommended to hide in a safe area and never go out.

Italy is a developed capitalist country, one of the four largest economies in Europe, a founding member of the European Union and NATO, a member of the Schengen Group of Eight and the United Nations and other important international organizations. Italy * * * has 55 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and ranks with China as the country with the largest number of World Heritage Sites in the world. Italy is also a world leader in art and fashion.

The terminology of volcanic eruption geology is a peculiar geological phenomenon, a manifestation of crustal movement and the strongest display of heat energy inside the earth on the surface. It is the release of magma and other ejecta from the crater to the surface in a short time. These volatiles are dissolved in the magma and cannot escape. When the magma rises close to the surface, the pressure decreases and the volatiles are released sharply.