It is active according to Wikipedia.
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Previously thought to be dormant, Mount Pelée began to erupt on 25 April 1902, emitting a large cloud containing rocks and ashes from its top. It continued to erupt continuously through to 1905, but there have been no major eruptions since. It must still be classified as "active".It's classified as semi-active. The last eruption was in 1932.
no it is a stratovolcano volcano is also known as a composite volcano.
Yes, since it's active there is a chance it will erupt.
It's in Martinique, and it's considered active. See attached link.
No. Mount Pelee is most famous for its Pelean style eruptions.
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Yes it is
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Yes, Mount Pelée is active.
Previously thought to be dormant, Mount Pelée began to erupt on 25 April 1902, emitting a large cloud containing rocks and ashes from its top. It continued to erupt continuously through to 1905, but there have been no major eruptions since. It must still be classified as "active".It's classified as semi-active. The last eruption was in 1932.
no it is a stratovolcano volcano is also known as a composite volcano.
Mount Pelee in Martinique is estimated to be over 100,000 years old. It is a stratovolcano that has been active for thousands of years, with its most famous eruption occurring in 1902.
Mount Pelee is not located on a hotspot. It is part of the Lesser Antilles volcanic arc, which was created by the subduction of the North American Plate beneath the Caribbean Plate.
Yes, since it's active there is a chance it will erupt.
It's in Martinique, and it's considered active. See attached link.
No. Mount Pelee is associated with a convergent plate boundary.
Mt. Pelee is a stratovolcano