Mt Taupo is a dormant volcanoe
The volcano that formed Lake Taupo is indeed a superolcano.
The volcano under Lake Taupo is dormant.
Mt Ruapehu
Mt Ruapehu is not dormant but is an 'active' volcano. It last showed 'signs of unrest' in July 2008 (as of April 2009).
Mt Ruapehu, towards the southern part of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, is 2797m high. It is one of the most continuously active volcanoes in the world. It has a crater lake, surrounded by permanent snow.
In New Zealand, both White island and Mt Ruapehu are considered active volcanoes. And towards the southern end of Lake Taupo is an area of steaming ground that indicates a permanent hot spot. Geological & Nuclear Sciences maintains a watch on the volcanoes, and this list is on their web site. gns.cri.govt.nz.
Aoraki / Mount Cook is the highest mountain in New Zealand, reaching 3,754 metres (12,316 ft).[1] It lies in the Southern Alps, the mountain range which runs the length of the South Island.
Dormant
it is dormant
Mt Vesuivius is a active volcano
It is extinct.
Vesuvius is active as it has erupted in historic times.
Mount Erebus is an active volcano with a lava lake in its crater.
yes, it is the most active volcano in Indonesia
Dormant. <3
As of 2014, Mt. Shasta is a dormant volcano. The volcano is located in Siskiyou County, California. The volcano is approximately 10,000 ft in height.
Mt. St. Helen's is an active volcano... last showing activity on 16th January 2008.
active : a volcano which is expected to erupt again or will erupt again eg.mt etna dormant : a volcano which has erupted in the last 2000 years but not recently eg Mt Baker extinct : a volcano which will not erupt again eg killimanjaro
no mt rainer is active