Yes, it is a 'stratovolcano' During the last 10,000 years Shasta has erupted an average of every 800 years but in the past 4,500 years the volcano has erupted an average of every 600 years. The last significant eruption on Shasta may have occurred 200 years ago
Yes,Mt. Shasta is a stratovolcano it is also a big one.
It is a dormant volcano. The last time it erupted was 1925. There is still volcanic activity in the area.
The United States Geological Survey considers Mount Shasta a dormant volcano that will likely erupt in the future and rates it as a very high threat volcano.
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mt. shasta is a cinder cone volcano
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Yes, it was formed by volcanic eruptions
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Mauna Loa, Mount Arnel, Mount St. Helens,mount Vesuvius,Mount Shasta.
YES! Mount Gordon is an active shield volcano in Alaska. I love pie
An inactive volcano is an extinct volcano basically one that does not erupt anymore however an active volcano is a volcano which still erupts.
Mt. Shasta first erupted (was formed) about 600,000 years ago. It last erupted - a small eruption - about 150 years ago, but it is still considered an "active" volcano, though currently rather quiet.
Yes, Mt.Shasta is still active, having last erupted 200 years ago.
Mauna Loa, Mount Arnel, Mount St. Helens,mount Vesuvius,Mount Shasta.
Mount Shasta has an explosive and eruptive history. There is evidence that the Mountain is still active. However, it is better known as a dormant volcano that will erupt again
False for example Mount Shasta is still considered an active volcano but erupted in the 1700s
It is the biggest volcano in Spain and still active
No, Mount Aconcagua is not a volcano.
yes, it is still active.
yes it is still active
yes it is still active
YES! Mount Gordon is an active shield volcano in Alaska. I love pie
An inactive volcano is an extinct volcano basically one that does not erupt anymore however an active volcano is a volcano which still erupts.
Mt. Shasta first erupted (was formed) about 600,000 years ago. It last erupted - a small eruption - about 150 years ago, but it is still considered an "active" volcano, though currently rather quiet.
Yes, Mt.Shasta is still active, having last erupted 200 years ago.