Yes with the last major eruption occurring on June 8, 2005.
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.
Volcanic activity on Colima dates back over 5 million years, and the mountain has been around longer than that. The group of peaks along the range in which Colima is situated formed from 7 or 8 to some 12 to 15 million years ago.
no it is not
Colima volcano
North America, specifically Mexico
The Colima volcano is a stratovolcano, like Mt. Rainier and Mt. St. Helens in Washington, or Mt. Fuji in Japan. As such, it has a tendency to have explosions which include ash and pyroclastic flows (hot gas and rock). Ultimately, the danger of the Colima volcano lies in its pyroclastic flows, especially for communities close to the volcano.
In Mexico the two most active are the Popocatepetl and Colima volcanoes.
Mt Lassen is not active right now but it is soon to be active in the future. Also Mt Shasta is going to be active too.
Colima volcano
The inactive, snow-capped volcano is called Nevado de Colima and the active smoke- and lava-spewing one is called Volcan de Colima or Volcan de Fuego de Colima.
Yes.
Very much so