Yes. If it had never erupted then it would not be a volcano.
Mt Erebus on Ross Island has been erupting constantly since first observed in the early 1970s.
As it is regarded as an extinct volcano, it is unlikely that it will erupt again.
NO it isn't a volcano
What is the definition for volcano and magma
Antarctica's most active volcano is Mt Erebus, the southernmost active volcano on earth.
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They can erupt anytime, when magma rises from the mantle and spews out of the volcano.
It depends, a volcano can erupt once and never erupt again. Or, a volcano can erupt multiple times a day.
When a volcano is erupting, or about to erupt, then someone could not go into a volcano but if it is not erupting or it never erupts then someone could go into a volcano.
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.
Yes. If it doesn't erupt and never has erupted then it is not a volcano.
it wont erupt anymore because it is an extinct volcano which means not able to erupt anymore