Shared by:Guest

The Volcanoes of the Solar System

Written by
Read by
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
Unabridged

Release date: 09-30-21
Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins

A tour of the Solar System’s tallest, hottest, coldest and weirdest volcanoes – and a look inside what makes them erupt.

The volcano – among the most familiar and perhaps the most terrifying of all geological phenomena. However, Earth isn’t the only planet to harbour volcanoes. In fact, the Solar System, and probably the entire Universe, is littered with them. Our own Moon, which is now a dormant piece of rock, had lava flowing across its surface billions of years ago, while Mars can be credited with the largest volcano in the Solar System, Olympus Mons, which stands 25km high. While Mars’s volcanoes are long dead, volcanic activity continues in almost every other corner of the Solar System, in the most unexpected of locations.

We tend to think of Earth volcanoes as erupting hot, molten lava and emitting huge, billowing clouds of incandescent ash. However, it isn’t necessarily the same across the rest of the Solar System. For a start, some volcanoes aren’t even particularly hot. Those on Pluto, for example, erupt an icy slush of substances such as water, methane, nitrogen or ammonia, that freeze to form ice mountains as hard as rock. While others, like the volcanoes on one of Jupiter’s moons, Io, erupt the hottest lavas in the Solar System onto a surface covered in a frosty coating of sulphur.

Whether they are formed of fire or ice, volcanoes are of huge importance for scientists trying to picture the inner workings of a planet or moon. Volcanoes dredge up materials from the otherwise inaccessible depths and helpfully deliver them to the surface. The way in which they erupt, and the products they generate, can even help scientists ponder bigger questions on the possibility of life elsewhere in the Solar System.

Fire and Ice is an exploration of the Solar System’s volcanoes, from the highest peaks of Mars to the intensely inhospitable surface of Venus and the red-hot summits of Io, to the coldest, seemingly dormant icy carapaces of Enceladus and Europa, an unusual look at how these cosmic features are made, and whether such active planetary systems might host life.

Announce URL: http://tracker2.dler.org:80/announce
This Torrent also has several backup trackers
Tracker: http://tracker2.dler.org:80/announce
Tracker: http://tracker.bt4g.com:2095/announce
Tracker: http://bt.okmp3.ru:2710/announce
Tracker: udp://exodus.desync.com:6969/announce
Tracker: udp://open.stealth.si:80/announce
Tracker: udp://p4p.arenabg.com:1337/announce
Tracker: udp://tracker.dler.org:6969/announce
Tracker: udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce
Tracker: udp://tracker.tiny-vps.com:6969/announce
Tracker: udp://tracker.torrent.eu.org:451/announce
Creation Date: Fri, 08 May 2026 23:47:33 +0200
This is a Multifile Torrent
Fire and Ice The Volcanoes of the Solar System - 01.m4b 25.41 MBs
.pad 92796 90.62 KBs
Fire and Ice The Volcanoes of the Solar System - 02.m4b 48.79 MBs
.pad 218472 213.35 KBs
Fire and Ice The Volcanoes of the Solar System - 03.m4b 43.1 MBs
.pad 161800 158.01 KBs
Fire and Ice The Volcanoes of the Solar System - 04.m4b 38.33 MBs
.pad 180036 175.82 KBs
Fire and Ice The Volcanoes of the Solar System - 05.m4b 51.4 MBs
.pad 102210 99.81 KBs
Fire and Ice The Volcanoes of the Solar System - 06.m4b 42.62 MBs
.pad 140184 136.9 KBs
Fire and Ice The Volcanoes of the Solar System - 07.m4b 51.94 MBs
.pad 61126 59.69 KBs
Fire and Ice The Volcanoes of the Solar System - 08.m4b 43.72 MBs
.pad 27491 26.85 KBs
Fire and Ice The Volcanoes of the Solar System - 09.m4b 27.43 MBs
.pad 68780 67.17 KBs
Fire and Ice The Volcanoes of the Solar System - 10.m4b 48.13 MBs
.pad 125561 122.62 KBs
Fire and Ice The Volcanoes of the Solar System - 11.m4b 48.64 MBs
.pad 119510 116.71 KBs
Fire and Ice The Volcanoes of the Solar System - 12.m4b 57.25 MBs
.pad 258485 252.43 KBs
Fire and Ice The Volcanoes of the Solar System - 13.m4b 6 MBs
.pad 4171 4.07 KBs
Combined File Size: 534.25 MBs
Piece Size: 256 KBs
Comment: Updated by AudioBook Bay
Info Hash: 506378803a41779b4319056e4f27aa4ab32891a9
Torrent Download Torrent Free Downloads
Tips Sometimes the torrent health info isn’t accurate, so you can download the file and check it out or try the following downloads.
Direct Download Start Direct Download
Tips You could try out alternative bittorrent clients.
Secured Download Download Files Now
Ad