Mount Pinatubo erupts on an irregular basis, about every 3,000 to 5,000 years. The last big eruption began in 1991.It typically will erupt multiple times during an eruption period before going dormant again.
Sunday 16th June 1991 was the day that Mount Pinatubo erupted.
Not in recorded history, but it had erupted before, otherwise there would be no Mount Pinatubo. Its last eruption before 1991 was about 600 years ago.
Mt Pinatubo is a composite volcano and the lava is primarily dacitic making it explosive and highly viscous. Dacite would likely erupt at about 800 degrees Celsius.
No. Mount Pinatubo is in the Philippines.
Mount Pinatubo is in the Luzon island of the Philippines. The ancestral Mount Pinatubo started 1.1 million years ago that erupted 35 thousand years earlier where the modern Mount Pinatubo arise. The modem Pinatubo erupted on June 15, 1991.
Sunday 16th June 1991 was the day that Mount Pinatubo erupted.
June 12-15, 1991
48 to 50 times
it was 1:42 local time
Yes. The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo produced massive pyroclastic flows.
It's hard to say, But probably, Yes.
Not in recorded history, but it had erupted before, otherwise there would be no Mount Pinatubo. Its last eruption before 1991 was about 600 years ago.
Mount Pinatubo erupt violently, but does not produce lava flows. It creates massive clouds of ash and pumice.
It didn't erupt in North America, it erupted in the Phillipines.
Mt Pinatubo is a composite volcano and the lava is primarily dacitic making it explosive and highly viscous. Dacite would likely erupt at about 800 degrees Celsius.
No. Mount Pinatubo is in the Philippines.
1991