Mount Erebus is an active volcano with a lava lake in its crater.
Mount St. Helens, an active stratovolcano, is of the composite type.
yes it is because it spits out fumes that prove it is active
The opening of the volcano is called crater. A crater may be large in dimension or deep. This is where the magma erupts.
Kilauea is the best-known and most active of the Hawaiian volcanoes.
There is no crater. It is still an active volcano. The park service has a web cam on it.
Mount Erebus is an active volcano with a lava lake in its crater.
The island in Crater, called Wizard Island was formed by small volcanic eruptions that occurred after the Crater Lake caldera formed but before the volcano went extinct.
Mount St. Helens, an active stratovolcano, is of the composite type.
yes it is because it spits out fumes that prove it is active
The world's smallest volcano is the Taal Volcano in the Philippines.The description of this volcano is "a crater within an island within a lake". This is because is it an island in Taal Lake.The volcano is a 406-meter high crater. At one time, it was larger but collapsed and then the lake formed around what was left of the volcano.Tagaytay City overlooks the lake and it is believed that it may be part of the crater of the volcano prior to its collapse.This volcano may also be one of the most active volcanoes around today since it has erupted over 20 times since 1572.
The opening of the volcano is called crater. A crater may be large in dimension or deep. This is where the magma erupts.
White island is New Zealand's most active volcano. It is a rare day when it isn't steaming away. Have a look at http://www.geonet.org.nz/images/volcano/volcams/whiteislandwhiteis.jpg for a volcano cam of the crater. it killed 10 workers when the volcano erupted
Kilauea is the best-known and most active of the Hawaiian volcanoes.
A crater volcano, also known as a volcanic crater, is a circular depression at the summit of a volcano. It is formed when explosive eruptions blast out material, creating a bowl-shaped cavity. Crater volcanoes can vary in size and depth depending on the volcanic activity that created them.
The volcano beneath Crater Lake in Oregon is considered dormant, meaning it is currently inactive but has the potential to become active in the future. It last erupted around 7,700 years ago, forming the caldera that now holds Crater Lake.
It is a lava flow, and has an AA (ah-ah) lava flow