Yes, Kilauea has been in continuous eruption since1983. Kīlauea was regarded by the USGS as the most dangerous volcano in the U.S. between 2010-2011.
yes 2012
2012
No. No supervolcanoes are expected to erupt any time in our lifetimes. However, ordinary volcanoes erupt every year.
Days are in between these dates 2 22 2010 and 10 23 2012 are 974.
Including the start and end dates, there are 722 days between May 12, 2010 and May 3, 2012.
Mount Etna
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No, Mount Krakatoa did not erupt in 2012. Its most recent significant eruption was in 1883, where it caused one of the most powerful volcanic explosions in recorded history. The volcano has shown some activity since then, but there was no major eruption in 2012.
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104.4 weeks
Including the start and end date in the calculation, there are 913 days between June 13, 2010 and December 12, 2012.
Active volcanoes are volcanoes that are still active. This doesn't mean that the volcano is currently erupting, but it means that the volcano will eventually erupt again. Some active volcanoes in the U.S. today (June 13, 2012) are Mauna Loa, Kilauea Volcano, Augustine Volcano, and Mount Rainier.