Mt Ruapehu is a stratovolcano, and is one of the world's most active volcanoes. It's caldera fills with water to form a crater lake. There are three peaks at the summit, the highest of which is 2797m a.s.l.
No, Mount Ruapehu is south of Auckland near Taupo
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Mount Ruapehu has been around for over 250 000 years.
Undoubtedly the early Maori.
Edmund Hillary went on a class trip to Mount Ruapehu in 1935 when he was 16 years old.
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Mount Cook/Aoraki, Mount Aspiring, Mount Tasman, Mount Taranaki/Egmont, Mount Ruapehu, Mount Tapuaenuku
Mount Ruapehu is the largest active volcano in New Zealand. It is 9,175 feet in height and is the highest mountain in the North Island.
You probably mean the three volcanoes that are together in the centre of the North island. Their names are, Mount Ruapehu, Mount Ngauruhoe and Mount Tongariro.
New Zealand has two active volcanoes which are Mount Ruapehu and White Island. Mount Ruapehu is located in the North Island and is known for its skiing and snowboarding activities. White Island, on the other hand, is an island volcano located in the Bay of Plenty, and is known for its unique marine and volcanic environment.
The name of the tallest volcanic plateau mountains in New Zealand is the Ruapehu-Tongariro complex. This complex is located in the central North Island of New Zealand and comprises several volcanic peaks, including Mount Ruapehu and Mount Tongariro.
It is a composite volcano.