Yes they remain active. A volcano that does not do anything is called a "Dormant" volcano. Overtime the magma that lies underneath the volcano (The bright orange stuff that blows out) builds up until the pressure is enough that it will blow the magma up to the surface. That Magma or molten earth is so hot (3000 F and above) that it could actually melt steel on contact!
Yes, extinct volcanoes are volcanoes that are cut off from their supply of lava. Some volcanoes look extinct but it might just be a long time since they've erupted. Many volcanoes may remain dormant for hundreds to thousands of years.
Vulcanism - if you are thinking of the same thing as me then they are all mostly extinct volcanoes although some remain active or dormant.
dormant volcanoes are not as active as active volcanoes, but can erupt unexpectedly. the only volcanoes that we know when will erupt for sure are extinct volcanoes, because they will never erupt again.
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All the volcanoes in Mexico are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. The volcanoes that remain active in that country are the following: Barcena, Ceboruco, Chichon, Colima, Jorullo, Paricutin, Pico de Orizaba, Popocatepetl, Socorro, Tacana and Tres Virgenes. Of them, the most active are the Colima, Chichon and the Popocatepetl, which is located in the central part of the country, among the states of Puebla, Mexico and Morelos.
Hawaii island, also known as the Big Island, is home to Kilauea (kee-lah-way-ah), one of the most active volcanoes on earth. The other Hawaiian islands' volcanoes remain dormant.
Volcanoes occur along the plates of the Earth. Volcanoes can remain dormant, active, or in inactive states. Active volcanoes occur in particular regions of the world due to the movement of the plates in the Earth.
It depends on what type of volcano they are; Active - very likely to erupt e.g Mt Etna Dormant(sleeping) - a volcano which has not erupted for many years. For example, Mt Pinatubo erupted in 1991 after 500years of dormany Extinct - a volcano in which has not erupted for many thousand or millions of years
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An op amp must remain in its active region for virtual ground to be preserved.
The length of time a volcano remains active can vary greatly. Some volcanoes may be active for a few days or weeks, while others can remain active for years or even centuries. It depends on various factors such as the volcano's eruption pattern, magma supply, and tectonic setting.
Volcanoes on the coast are likely to remain active in regions where tectonic plates interact, such as subduction zones or divergent boundaries. Areas like the Pacific Ring of Fire, where the Pacific Plate subducts beneath surrounding plates, are particularly prone to volcanic activity. Additionally, coastal volcanic arcs, formed by the melting of subducted materials, will continue to experience eruptions as long as tectonic processes persist in these regions.