No. The Thera volcano is rebuilding itself and last erupted in 1950.
Mount Thera was a shield volcano, a type of volcano which is built completely from lava flows. The island of Santorini, Greece is the site of ancient Thera. The center of the island was where Mount Thera's caldera was located.
Mount Vesivius is not extinct. It has erupted as recently as 1944.
It is thought that the main rock formation of Mount Olympus is no more than 20 million years old. This makes it is one of the later formed mountains in Greece.
Yes, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and The Devils Tower in wyoming, USA are extinct volcanoes
Santorini is the modern name for Thera
The island of Santorini used to be called Thera. It is part of an ancient, collapsed volcanic caldera, or bowl. This volcano is considered extinct and is not active.
Mount Thera was a shield volcano, a type of volcano which is built completely from lava flows. The island of Santorini, Greece is the site of ancient Thera. The center of the island was where Mount Thera's caldera was located.
Mount Vesuvius is dormant (sleeping), not extinct.
Mount Vesivius is not extinct. It has erupted as recently as 1944.
They include: Mount Vesuvius Krakatoa Mount St. Helens Mount Tamboa Mauna Loa Eyjafjallajokull Mount Pelee Thera Nevado del Ruiz Mount Pinatubo
It is thought that the main rock formation of Mount Olympus is no more than 20 million years old. This makes it is one of the later formed mountains in Greece.
Mount Elgon is an extinct volcano on the border of Kenya and Uganda.
Volcano Villarica is not extinct it is an active volcano.
No, it is extinct
No, Mount Rakata in Indonesia is not extinct. It is still an active volcano. However, the chances of it erupting are slim.
Is Mt.Redoubt active,Dormant,Extinct
Mount Snowdon is the remains of a long extinct volcano.