since 1883
The eruption of Krakatoa.
there hasn't been a eruption in 2008 yet.
Krakatoa erupted August 27, 1883. But it did erupt many more times after that.Also onMay 20 , 1883On August 26, 1883. It erupted 5:30am, 6:42am, 8:20am and 10:02am local time.Krakatoa last major eruption was in 1883 but there have been smaller eruptions since then.
Yes they have been rebuilt since the horrid one in 1883 but this eruption destroyed many 165 towns and villages
False. The island of Krakatoa was indeed destroyed by a massive volcanic eruption in 1883, but it did not plow itself apart, nor was it the largest volcanic eruption. When Krakatoa erupted, it blasted out so much magma, that it left an empty space in the magma chamber. This caused the volcano to collapse in on itself. Such an even is called a caldera forming eruption. The largest eruption of historic times was the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora. Other, prehistoric eruptions have been much larger.
it is KRAKATOA volcano which erupted in 1883! Pray this helps!!
It has been erupting since 1922. It has a plinian eruption.
It has been erupting since 1922. It has a plinian eruption.
As scary as it seems, no! Krakatoa actually reformed after an island destroying eruption in 1883. Now Krakatoa is back and has erupted visibly, (not underwater) periodically between around the 1930's to 2007. Thankfully these eruptions were small and any major eruption like that in 1883 will likely occur in hundreds of years.
Kilauea has been in a continuous eruption since 1983. See Sources and related links for more information.Kilauea has been in a continuous eruption since 1983. See Sources and related links for more information.
The volcano is actually spelled as Krakatoa not Krakau. This volcano has been around a long time and its first eruption is not known. The last eruption of this volcano was in 1883.
Kilauea has been in continuous eruption since 1983. See Sources and related links for more information.Kilauea has been in a continuous eruption since 1983. See Sources and related links for more information.