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irazu volcanic national park costa rica
No, Irazu is not a divergent boundary. Irazu is a volcano located in Costa Rica, and it is associated with the subduction boundary where the Cocos Plate is being pushed below the Caribbean Plate.
Roughly 11260 feet or 3432 meters.
The island of Hawaii is home to the Mauna Loa volcano, which is surrounded by both the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It is the world's largest volcano in terms of volume and area.
The Irazu Volcano is an active volcano in Costa Rica, situated in the Cordillera Central close to the city of Cartago. From the top it is possible to see both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans on a clear day.
Mount Irazú has several craters, with the main ones being the Diego de la Haya crater and the Playa Hermosa crater. Overall, the volcano has at least 10 major craters, each varying in size and activity levels.
11,260 feet
Irazú Volcano was formed through a series of eruptions that deposited layers of lava, ash, and other volcanic materials over millions of years. It is a stratovolcano, characterized by its steep sides and cone shape, and it is part of the Central Volcanic Conservation Area in Costa Rica. The last major eruption occurred in the 1960s, shaping the landscape we see today.
It is in the centre of Costa Rica, in a mountain range known as the Cordillera Central. It is also in the Irazú Volcano National Park. Cartago is the nearest city.
From the summit of the Irazu Volcano in Costa Rica, situated in the Cordillera Central close to the city of Cartago. From the top it is possible to see both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans on a clear day.
Although is known that the Pico de Orizaba had eruptions before the arrival of Spanish Conquistadores in 1521, the Aztec scrolls that detailed on specific dates have been lost. Volcanic activity on such volcano was last recorded on 1687 and ever since it has been dormant.