NameElevationLocationLast eruptionmetersfeetCoordinates
Gran Canaria1949639820 BCHierro150149201793La Palma242663941971Lanzarote67020601824Tenerife371812,1881909
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yes mount Andes is an active volcano
Mars, but the volcano is probably not active now.
No, it's been inactive for a while now.
No. Krakatau, now known as Anak Krakatau is an active volcano.
Most likely, as it is an active volcano.
The volcano is an active one; now (I visited the island in September 2010) only some fumaroles with sulphur, carbon dioxide, water vapour.
Nope, it was formed about 1.5 billion years ago when the area was very volcanically active, but is now dormant.
There was more than one volcano there, active between 42 and 17 million years ago. They are all now extinct and part of the geologic sequence.
Krakatoa volcano is currently active and has a history of violent eruptions. Its last major eruption was in 1883, which caused one of the most catastrophic volcanic events in recorded history. The volcano is closely monitored by scientists for any signs of increased activity.
Mt Lassen is not active right now but it is soon to be active in the future. Also Mt Shasta is going to be active too.
The Santorini volcano is classified as dormant, meaning it is currently inactive but has the potential to erupt in the future. It last erupted in 1950, and there have been instances of volcanic unrest in recent years, indicating that it is still a geologically active area.
The volcano is an active one; now (I visited the island in September 2010) only some fumaroles with sulphur, carbon dioxide, water vapour.