Worldwide there are about 50 volcanic eruptions each year.
The number of times a volcano erupts varies greatly and depends on various factors such as its location, type, size, and geological history. Some volcanoes may erupt once and remain dormant for centuries, while others may erupt frequently over a short period of time. It is not possible to predict the exact number of times a volcano will erupt in its lifetime.
On average, a volcano might erupt about 50 times a year worldwide, so in a century that would be roughly 5000 times. However, the actual number can vary greatly depending on the specific volcano and its activity level.
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On average there are about 50 volcanic eruptions recorded each year, but they are from different volcanoes. It is doubtful that any volcano would erupt 5 times every year. Volcanoes can enter into different phases of activity and no two volcanoes are alike. One volcano may erupt every few years while another may go thousands of years without erupting. A volcano may erupt many times in a relatively short time as part of a phase of activity or, in the case of kilauea, sustained a single continuous eruption for a long time.
1995 is the year the montserrat volcano erupted.
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Volcanoes can erupt any time of year, there is no volcano season.
Yes. A volcano erupts somewhere in the world every year.
Its most recent eruption was in 2010.
There is no fixed length to an erruption, it varies from volcano to volcano. a volcano can erupt in days or more than its depend on its manner .