many years
Rangitoto erupted around 600 years ago, making it one of the youngest volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field. The eruption formed the island we see today in the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand.
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The eruption that created Rangitoto Island in New Zealand is estimated to have lasted for about a few years, with the main period of activity occurring around 600 years ago. The entire formation process of the island, including lava flows and ash deposition, spanned a few years to several decades.
60,000 years
Rangitoto was formed 600 years ago when molten rock broke into a "hot spot". Source - http://www.gns.cri.nz/what/earthact/volcanoes/arc/rang.html
Rangitoto was formed in a Volcanic Eruption about 600 years ago. It is the most recent and largest volcano to form in the Auckland volcanic field.
Mount Vesuvius last erupted in 1944. So, approximately 2000 years ago.
Rangitoto Island in New Zealand is estimated to have produced around 2.3 cubic kilometers of lava during its eruption around 600 years ago.
Well, if you start just outside of Rangitoto, it takes a lot less time than if you start a thousand miles away.
rangitoto is 5.5 km
about 20 meters long and 1 to 2 meters tall
what wouldnt you find on rangitoto