Dormant A+ :)
Extinct
Dormant A+ :)
it is KRAKATOA volcano which erupted in 1883! Pray this helps!!
a valcano that has not erupted in a long time but can still eruptYou are silly you should Know
Lava
It is imposable to know when the first volcano erupted since the have been around for millions of years.
It is called a active volcano. Inactive volcanoes have not erupted for more than a century.
it is KRAKATOA volcano which erupted in 1883! Pray this helps!!
Lava
a valcano that has not erupted in a long time but can still eruptYou are silly you should Know
I do not think Mount Everest has ever been a volcano.
It is imposable to know when the first volcano erupted since the have been around for millions of years.
It could have been an underground volcano and then a rift formed and it erupted and rose above sea level.
It is called a active volcano. Inactive volcanoes have not erupted for more than a century.
An extinct volcano must have not erupted in historical times (when history was first recorded). It takes many many years to distinguish an extinct volcano from a dormant one, and it is very difficult too. An example would be the Fourpeaked Mountain in Alaska, which prior to September 2006, is not believed to have erupted since earlier than 7994 BC! Mostly, it takes about 5,000 to 6,000 years for a dormant volcano to be considered extinct, except in rare cases. Another would be the hotspot theory. Whenever a volcano island moves away from the hotspot, the magma source is cut off, and the volcano is considered extinct. An example would the Hawaii Chain Islands.
Yes the volcano had been dormant for over 200 years before the 79 CE eruption. Some even considered it to have been extinct until it erupted.
It is a volcano but no eruption has been recorded in history
Kilauea is currently erupting and has been in a continuous state of eruption since 1983.
titi ka gago ka An active volcano is a volcano that is still working, still has lava in it. An inactive volcano is a volcano that either that lava has gone away or it has already erupted and lost all of its lava.