Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted again on Friday, shooting lava 100 feet into the air. This is its 31st eruption since December, a testament to its active nature. The eruption is contained within the summit crater, posing no threat to homes. While the eruption provides a spectacular show for visitors to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and online viewers, scientists are unsure of its duration or how it might change. The eruption's intensity has varied, with lava fountains reaching over 1000 feet in previous episodes. Scientists monitor the volcano using sensors to predict future activity.
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