maybe about 4 or 5 times. well pceeeeeeeee (: <3
Volcano eruptions happen in many places but they mostly occur in Hawaii.
Generally not. Most eruptions in Hawaii are effusive.
A volcano is a landform, not an event. There have been many volcanic eruptions of several volcanoes in Hawaii in recorded history.
Hawaii has shield volcanoes, which are broad, gently sloping volcanoes characterized by eruptions of relatively fluid lava that creates a wide base. These volcanoes are formed by repeated eruptions of low viscosity basaltic magma.
Yes, Hawaii was created by volcanic activity. The Hawaiian Islands were formed by volcanic eruptions over millions of years, with the most recent eruptions occurring on the Big Island of Hawaii.
No. Volcanic eruptions in Hawaii are not usually explosive.
I think its Hawaii because that probably had the most eruptions.
The eruptions in Hawaii are quiet eruptions coming from a hot spot.
No one can predict.Also, there will be volcano eruptions at volcanoes mostly.
Haleakala in Hawaii is a shield volcano. Shield volcanoes are characterized by their gentle sloping sides and widespread lava flows, resulting from low-viscosity magma. This type of volcano typically has relatively quiet eruptions.
Kilauea is a shield volcano or hot spot volcano that is located in Hawaii. The volcano is active and has small eruptions almost daily but the last major eruption was in 1983.
Yes, people do live near Mount Kilauea in Hawaii. The volcano is located within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and there are nearby residential communities like Volcano Village. Despite the volcano's frequent eruptions and lava flows, the area is inhabited and has infrastructure to support residents and visitors.