As many as it wants.
Some volcanoes erupt often, some infrequently
When a volcano is active it will erupt. These volcanoes might take many years to erupt but will still erupt.
The second eruption is called a reawakening or re-eruption.Most volcanoes erupt multiple times over the course of their lifespan; the period during which a volcano doesn't erupt is called its dormant period or dormancy.
Yes, a volcano can erupt multiple times throughout its lifespan. Volcanic eruptions occur when pressure builds up within the magma chamber beneath the volcano, causing it to release lava, ash, and gases. Some volcanoes can remain active for years or even centuries, erupting multiple times during that period.
A volcano erupts about 56 times a day
An active volcano is one which maintains a hot magma chamber, so that it might erupt anytime in the future. An inactive (extinct or dormant) contains mainly cooled lava and is not likely to erupt unless there is a new supply of hot magma.
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.
There are three active volcanoes in Hawaii as of 2014. They haven't erupted since 1996. The volcano named Kilauea is said to be the most active in the word.
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.
A volcano can erupt many times. If the pressure from below builds up too much, the volcano will erupt, throwing out very hot gases and lava, until the pressure has been released.
Active volcanoes are those which are liable to erupt or have shown frequent eruptions within recent history.They are ones that still erupt at (irregular) intervals, often gently emitting gases and steam during their quiescent spells.
Worldwide there are about 50 volcanic eruptions each year.
The frequency of volcanic eruptions varies depending on the volcano. Some volcanoes erupt frequently, while others may remain dormant for hundreds or thousands of years. It is difficult to predict exactly how many times a volcano will erupt in the future.