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A bubble in volcanic glass viewed through a microscope. The bubble in the center is about 250 microns (about the size of the eye of a needle). The glass appears in the background and tiny crystals that formed from the magma stick to the bubble surface.


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A bubble in volcanic glass viewed through a microscope. The bubble in the center is about 250 microns (about the size of the eye of a needle). The glass appears in the background and tiny crystals that formed from the magma stick to the bubble surface.

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