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Venezuela Skies Turn Bright Red After Earthquake Due to Atmospheric Dust
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 24 hours ago
What happened
After an earthquake in Venezuela, dust and microscopic particles released into the upper atmosphere caused the skies to turn bright red, creating a rare and captivating natural spectacle.
- 01Venezuela's skies turned bright red following a recent earthquake.
- 02The red coloration resulted from dust and microscopic particles released by tectonic activity.
- 03Particles rose to the upper atmosphere, causing light scattering that changed sky color.
- 04The phenomenon attracted significant attention from both locals and scientists.
- 05Experts linked the visual effect directly to geological processes triggered by the earthquake.
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