
Why can't seawater extinguish volcanoes?
Many people wonder why volcanoes erupt in the middle of the vast ocean without being extinguished by the seawater. Let's explore the scientific reasons behind this phenomenon.

Many people wonder why volcanoes erupt in the middle of the vast ocean without being extinguished by the seawater. Let's explore the scientific reasons behind this phenomenon.

Despite being more than 20 days overdue, the authorities have yet to submit a report to the Thua Thien Hue Provincial People's Committee regarding the suspected discharge of untreated wastewater into the sea by a business.

The leaders of the Thua Thien Hue Provincial People's Committee have issued a directive instructing relevant units to investigate and verify suspicions that Hao Hung Hue One-Member Limited Company is discharging untreated wastewater into the sea.

The sea area of Binh An (Thua Thien - Hue province) has turned reddish-brown, while nearby is the bauxite ore storage area of Hao Hung Hue One-Member Limited Company.

Salinity is the biggest difference between seawater and water from other places like lakes, rivers, and streams, and not everyone knows why seawater is salty.

Algal blooms, or "red tides," are caused by species of microalgae and cyanobacteria living in seawater or freshwater when they multiply rapidly.

Mont Saint-Michel Abbey (France) is located 80 meters above sea level; when the tide rises, the abbey appears to emerge from the water.

Along approximately 3km of the beach in Ha Tinh, streaks of red water and waves have appeared, an unusual phenomenon that has deterred locals from going to the beach.

After several days of heavy rain, the seawater near Cua Nhuong Bridge suddenly split into two colors, sparking curiosity among many people.
Images of Sam Son beach (Thanh Hoa province) showing two distinct colors of water are attracting a lot of attention.

Authorities in Thua Thien-Hue province are present along the beach in Loc Vinh commune (Phu Loc district) to collect samples for analysis of seawater with an unusual color.

A Dutch company has developed a desalination system using reverse osmosis and solar energy, capable of producing 40 cubic meters of drinking water per day.

Located along the eastern coast of the Noto Peninsula, the endless rice paddies blend seamlessly with the vast ocean, creating a rare and magnificent natural landscape.

The mysteries of the deep sea still await discovery by humankind.

If the sea were no longer salty, the ecosystem would be disrupted, and the weather would become much harsher for humans.

By using graphene oxide meshes to filter salt molecules, scientists can transform saltwater into freshwater while removing other impurities.

Let's talk to a toxicology expert from Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry to find out just how toxic the chemicals in seawater can be.

Driven by a desire to help people in drought-stricken, mangrove-affected areas obtain fresh water, an 11th-grade student successfully invented a machine that distills saltwater into freshwater.

Beneath the 11km-deep trench lie countless strange things that not everyone knows about.

Ly Son will build a water treatment plant with a capacity of 2.000 cubic meters per day, enough to supply fresh water to more than 16.000 people on the main island of Ly Son district.

Warmer ocean temperatures have caused hundreds of thousands of red crabs to migrate to California waters in search of a new home.

Song Tu Tay Island and Truong Sa Dong Island - the first two islands in the Truong Sa archipelago - have a system for desalinating seawater into freshwater.

Long-time residents of Saigon were surprised to hear about the profession of...selling seawater, the salty water that covers three-quarters of the Earth's surface.

Temperatures across Northern Vietnam are rising sharply, with some areas experiencing heatwaves reaching 37 degrees Celsius, while Southern Vietnam is entering a peak period of intense heat and facing the risk of coastal erosion.

(VTC News) - One-third of the area of Hoi An ancient town in Quang Nam province may soon be swept away into the sea and collapse into the river.

(VTC News) - The US Navy has finally found a solution to turn seawater into fuel after decades of research by scientists.

(VTC News) - The area most severely affected by Super Typhoon Haiyan is in a terrible state; people are forced to drink seawater and sewage.

(VTC News) - Hanoi, the capital city located hundreds of kilometers from the sea, is also predicted to be submerged by rising sea levels of 1-3 meters within the next few decades.