süütusallikaid
Süütusallikaid, also known as "burning springs" or "eternal flames," are natural phenomena where flames are fed by gas seeping from the ground. These flames are typically fueled by natural gas, which is primarily composed of methane. Süütusallikaid can be found in various locations around the world, often in areas with significant geological activity or fossil fuel deposits.
The gas that fuels süütusallikaid usually seeps through fissures in the Earth's crust. When this gas reaches
Süütusallikaid have been documented throughout history and have often been the subject of myth and legend.
From a scientific perspective, süütusallikaid are important because they provide insights into the Earth's geological processes.
Some of the most famous süütusallikaid include the "Door to Hell" in Turkmenistan, a large gas crater