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What volcano that hasn't erupted in a long time and is unlike to erupt again?

That volcano is likely to erupt again. Every volcano is different ,research on the volcano and when was the last time it erupted and then add 500 to 1000 years.


Does a volcano erupt at the same time another volcano?

sometimes it does and some times it doesn't


Can a volcano erupt at night when everyone is sleeping?

Yes. A volcano can erupt at any time of day or night. This does not affect a volcano.


Mt Pinatubo will erupt in the near future?

yes,actually every volcano erupts on the right time


What is the name of the volcano which can erupt any time in the future?

A volcano is easy it's an active volcano but there are thousands that could erupt tomorrow


What time did the volcano erupt?

1 am


Is this true or false a dormant volcano is an inactive volcano but still shows signs of eruption?

False. A dormant volcano is not the same as an inactive volcano. A dormant volcano has not erupted in a long time but still has the potential to erupt again, while an inactive volcano is unlikely to erupt again.


What is a volcano called that never erupt for a long time?

Volcano


What is a volcano that does not erupt called?

It can be called an active, dormant or extinct volcano. An active volcano erupts regularly and frequently, however, it might not erupt at some times. A dormant volcano rarely erupts. Therefore, it does not erupt for most of the time. An extinct volcano does not erupt anymore.


Why do you think earthquakes are likely to occur at the same time when the volcano is about to erupt?

In order for a volcano to erupt, magma must move toward the surface. This causes rock to shift and break underground, generating earthquakes.


Could Mt Pinatubo will erupt in the near future?

yes,actually every volcano erupts on the right time


Do all volcanoes take the same amount of time to erupt?

No ... it depends on how big the volcano is and the mass ... so the answer is no.