Yes. Krakatoa has had several small eruptions in recent years.
yes, it last erupted 45 years ago, !
Krakatau is still an active volcano today the last time it erupted was in April 2008
Yes, Krakatoa ( or Krakatau, as it is said in Indonesian, which is where it is located,) is still highly active. It's most recent eruption was in November of the year 2010
Krakatoa was a volcanic island in Indonesia Java and Sumatra. The island collapsed into the sea during a cataclysmic eruption in 1883. Continued volcanic activity caused new island to form called Anak Krakatau "son of Krakatoa". The new island Anak Krakatau is currently active.
As scary as it seems, no! Krakatoa actually reformed after an island destroying eruption in 1883. Now Krakatoa is back and has erupted visibly, (not underwater) periodically between around the 1930's to 2007. Thankfully these eruptions were small and any major eruption like that in 1883 will likely occur in hundreds of years.
Mt. Krakatau is in Indonesia. Close to Australia.
yes Mount krakatau is exsplosive and is still active :)
Krakatau is still an active volcano today the last time it erupted was in April 2008
No. Krakatau, now known as Anak Krakatau is an active volcano.
Yes, Krakatoa ( or Krakatau, as it is said in Indonesian, which is where it is located,) is still highly active. It's most recent eruption was in November of the year 2010
Krakatoa was a volcanic island in Indonesia Java and Sumatra. The island collapsed into the sea during a cataclysmic eruption in 1883. Continued volcanic activity caused new island to form called Anak Krakatau "son of Krakatoa". The new island Anak Krakatau is currently active.
Anak Krakatau.
Krakatoa, or Krakatau, is an uninhabited volcanic island in the Sunda Strait, between the islands of Java and Sumatra. The eruption in August 1883 caused massive tsunamis, killing more than 36,000 people on surrounding islands. After the eruption most of the island was gone. Krakatau is still very much alive and active.
No, Mount Krakatau is located in Indonesia. And this is for Krakatau, not Mount Kratatoa.
As scary as it seems, no! Krakatoa actually reformed after an island destroying eruption in 1883. Now Krakatoa is back and has erupted visibly, (not underwater) periodically between around the 1930's to 2007. Thankfully these eruptions were small and any major eruption like that in 1883 will likely occur in hundreds of years.
Mount krakatau is in Indonesia
No. Krakatau is in Indonesia.
Krakatau is located in Sunda Strait, Indonesia.