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No. They could be considered dormant volcanoes.

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What are valcanoes that no longer erupt called?

Volcanoes that no longer erupt is called an extinct volcano. An extinct volcano is defined as a volcano that has not had an eruption in at least 10,000 years, and is not expected to erupt again in a comparable time scale of the future.


What climates do volcanoes need to be in to erupt?

Volcanoes can erupt in any climate. Climate does not affect a volcano's ability to erupt.


What happen when a volcano is active?

When a volcano is active it will erupt. These volcanoes might take many years to erupt but will still erupt.


How can erupt the volcano?

Volcanoes erupt when there is an earthquake or when there is too much pressure inside it.


What type of volcano does and does not erupt?

Active volcanoes erupt. Dormant volcanoes are quiet - but may erupt again some day. Extinct volcanoes have "closed up shop" for good, and will never erupt again.


Are volcanoes considered volcanoes when they erupt?

Yes, they are.


Are earthquakes and volcanoes related?

Earthquakes can cause a volcano to erupt.


Do volcanoes erupt after a hurricane?

No. At least hurricanes do not cause volcanoes to erupt. The two are unrelated. A volcano could erupt after a hurricane strikes, but the timing would simply be a coincidence.


Are volcanoes volcanoes before they erupt?

Yes they are. A volcano that is not erupting is called a dormant (meaning sleeping) volcano, while one that is erupting is called an active volcano.


Do earthquakes cause volcanoes to erupt?

i think so because if a earthquake is close to a volcano the the shaking from a earthquake will put a crack in the volcano lava chamber and then the volcano erupt.


What is the maths behind volcanoes?

speed of volcano eruption=depth of volcano/time taken to erupt


What type of volcano doesn't erupt?

A volcano that doesn't erupt is typically classified as a "dormant" or "extinct" volcano. Dormant volcanoes have the potential to erupt in the future but have not done so for a significant period of time, while extinct volcanoes are not expected to erupt again. Examples include the Eiffel Tower in France and the ancient volcanoes found in the Hawaiian Islands that have not shown any activity for thousands of years.