Not from any volcano on Earth. Volcanoes on Earth erupt molten rock, which has a rather high melting point. The "coldest" lava on Earth is the carbonatite lava of Ol Doinyo Lengai in Tanzania which erupts at temperatures of 500-600°C (930-1100°F). However, some icy moons of the outer solar system may have cryovolcanoes. Instead of lava, these volcanoes erupt an extremely cold mixture of water, ammonia, methane, and other volcatiles.
it is Mount Vesuvius
you can get active, dormant (or sleeping) and inactive volcanoes. an active volcano is one that is very likely to erupt in the future and still has magma in it. a dormant (or sleeping) volcano is one that has not erupted for the past thousand-or-so years, but can still erupt an inactive volcano is highly unlikely to ever erupt again. every volcano will eventually become inactive. at one time, there were volcano in the UK, but they have all died out now (or become inactive) !!
A volcano is called a volcano whether it is erupting or not.It is called an active volcano if it is erupting or has erupted recently.It is a dormant volcano if it hasn't erupted in a long time.Extinct volcanoes are not expected to ever erupt again.
No volcano has ever destroyed Vatican City.
There is no record of an active volcano on Catalina Island, California. The island is primarily made up of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, and there is no evidence of volcanic activity in its geological history.
yes but he is having surgury then he'll come back.
the oldest volcano ever recorded was between the flood of Noah
An Active volcano is one that has erupted at least once in the past 15,20years.An Extinct volcano has not erupted within the past 15,20 years.A Dormant volcano is an Active volcano that is not currently erupting but can erupt anytime.
No. While some volcanoes can generate very large explosions, no volcano could ever come close to "blowing the world up."
No, there is not a volcano near Dallas.
No, Mount Tom in Holyoke, Massachusetts is not a dormant volcano. It is a geographical feature formed by geological processes other than volcanic activity. There is no evidence to suggest that it has ever been an active volcano.
where ever a volcano has erupted. where ever a volcano has erupted.