00:00Something strange is happening deep beneath the ocean off the coast of Oregon.
00:04Over 300 earthquakes are rocking the seafloor every single day.
00:08And experts believe an underwater volcano might be getting ready to erupt.
00:12It's called the Axial Seamount,
00:14a massive volcano that sits a mile under the ocean and 300 miles from land.
00:19It last erupted in 2015, spewing lava 450 feet thick.
00:24But now it's acting up again.
00:26Since January, scientists have picked up nonstop tremors.
00:30That's usually a sign magma is on the move, cracking through rock and building pressure.
00:35Oceanography professor William Wilcock warns,
00:38if this volcano was on land, people would already be evacuated.
00:42But underwater? It's a waiting game.
00:45The magma is rising slowly.
00:47So while it feels like it could erupt any day,
00:49experts say it's more likely to blow in 2026 or even 2027.
00:54Sensors and GPS monitors are watching every shake and swell,
00:57because when this volcano erupts,
00:59it could unlock answers to how eruptions work all around the world.
01:03But the scary part?
01:05Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:07And this one could still surprise everyone.
01:09Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:10Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:11Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:12Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:13Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:14Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:15Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:16Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:17Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:18Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:19Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:20Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:21Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:22Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:23Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:24Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:25Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
01:26Volcanoes don't always follow the rules.
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