This would have been far easier to just tap into Google... or listen in your lesson...! Hey you could just copy and paste somebody else's thoughts...
Tambora, Mount Pelee, Krakatoa, Mount St Helens, Vesuvius.
Why not do a bit of research into where these sites are and why they are notable... otherwise your teacher will know you've copied them.
Mount Saint Helens is located south of Seattle, Washington. In recent history, it has had a major eruption in 1980, and has been active in varying degrees of intensity since then. Which of these active periods can be classified as eruptions is up for debate.
Kohala Volcano, located on the Big Island of Hawaii, was formed through a series of volcanic eruptions over approximately a million years. It is considered a shield volcano, characterized by its broad, gentle slopes created by the eruption of low-viscosity basalt lava. Kohala is the oldest of the five volcanoes on the island and became dormant around 120,000 years ago, with its last eruptions occurring about 60,000 years ago. The volcano's formation is primarily due to the movement of the Pacific tectonic plate over a stationary hotspot in the Earth's mantle.
Yes, Santa Maria Volcano in Guatemala is considered active. It last erupted in 1902, and since then, there have been fumarolic activities and occasional ash emissions. It is continuously monitored for any signs of heightened volcanic activity.
Mauna Loa is a volcano, one of five that make up the island of Hawaii.
Mount St. Helens is a volcano located In Washington. Kilauea is a volcano in the Hawaiian Islands. Mount Rainier is a volcano in Washington. Mount Loa is a volcano in Hawaii. Glacier Peak is a volcano in Washington.
There tends to be five main parts that make up a volcano. They include the magma chamber, the main vent, lava, the crater, and the pyroclastic flow , which is fast moving flow of hot gas and rock.
The word you are looking for is Asama.It's five letters, ending in A.Asama is a volcano in Honshu, Japan. It is one of the largest Japanese volcanoes.
I don't know but I have walked up MT etna!!
No. The largest volcano in Hawaii is Mauna Loa. Caldera is not the name of any particular volcano, but a term used to describe a volcano that has collapsed after an extremely large eruption.
Five of the volcanoes that have erupted in the last 24 months are Indonesia's Mount Sinabung, Tungurahua Volcano in Ecuador, San Miguel in El Salvador, Mount Etna in Italy, and Copahue in Chile. As of 2014, Mount Yasur has been erupting for 111 years.
It is difficult to predict when Mauna Loa will erupt again, as volcanic activity is highly unpredictable. However, it is an active volcano with eruptions occurring approximately every 6 years on average. Monitoring by geologists continues to track any signs of potential activity.
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