Scientists have recently spotted a submarine mud volcano


Submarine mud volcano

Scientists have recently spotted a submarine mud volcano close to Norway’s


[A] Vega Island
[B] Hille Island
[C] Bear Island
[D] Loppa Island



Largest islands in Norway


  • Largest islands in Norway
  • What are Norway’s largest islands?
  • Largest islands in Norway (in square kilometers)
    • Spitsbergen (Svalbard) 37,673
    • Nordaustlandet (Svalbard) 14,467
    • Edgeøya (Svalbard) 5,073
    • Hinnøya 2,205

Scientists have recently spotted a submarine mud volcano close to Norway’s Bear Island in Barents Sea. Bear Island is the southernmost island of the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago.


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