L'influenza dei vulcani sul clima e le civiltà

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Volcanoes and human history, Volcanoes and climate, Geosciences and civilizations

Abstract

Volcanoes have profoundly shaped Earth’s history and human evolution through billions of years. From creating the secondary atmosphere that made life possible to driving evolutionary bottlenecks and species diversification, volcanic activity has been a crucial force
in biological development. Throughout human history, major eruptions have triggered climate changes, agricultural failures, population migrations, and social upheavals. The Little
Ice Age resulted from combined volcanic activity, solar minimum periods, and altered ocean circulation patterns. These geological events have created unexpected connections between Earth sciences and seemingly distant fields such as literature, art, politics, and technological innovation, demonstrating the profound interdependence between geological processes and human civilization.

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2025-11-13

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