well its not a hot spot
The Rabaul Caldera on New Britain famously erupted in 1937 through its sub-vents named Tavurur and Vulcan. During that eruption 507 people were killed. It has erupted as recently as 2006. The 1994 eruption lead to the abandonment of the City of Rabaul as a provincial capitol. The volcano is an old one and the date of the first eruption is not recorded.
All active volcanoes ar on a hotspot, they have a magma chamber beneath them.
Grimsvotn is a hotspot volcano on a diverrrgent plate boundry (Mid-Atlantic Ridge)
Rabaul is on the Australian-Pacific plate boundary. The Australian-Pacific plate boundary is over 4,000 kilometers long and is situated by Papua, New Guinea.
Farewell Rabaul was created in 1954.
Pacification of Rabaul happened on 1943-12-17.
The airport code for Rabaul Airport is RAB.
Bombing of Rabaul happened on 1943-11-11.
The Rabaul volcano is a caldera. Its sub vents include a composite cone and a pumice cone.
the Rabaul caldera is a Pyroclastic shield volcano. A pyroclastic shield volcano is basically a shield volcano, but made up of pyroclastic debris from earlier eruptions. Rabaul caldera is found in New Britain in Papua new Guinea.
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well its not a hot spot
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The Rabaul Caldera on New Britain famously erupted in 1937 through its sub-vents named Tavurur and Vulcan. During that eruption 507 people were killed. It has erupted as recently as 2006. The 1994 eruption lead to the abandonment of the City of Rabaul as a provincial capitol. The volcano is an old one and the date of the first eruption is not recorded.
Rabaul was ancient history by the time the B-29's came on line. Superforts didn't commence operations in the Pacific until '44; Rabaul was left behind in '43. Next problem; neither the Japanese fighters nor the Superforts would've had the fuel to make such a flight. Rabaul's south of the equator.