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A summit eruption can involve explosive activity, but not always. Summit eruptions can also involve effusive lava flows or steady emissions of ash and gas. The specific type of eruption depends on factors such as the magma's composition, gas content, and the volcano's plumbing system.
Diamond Peak Wilderness was created in 1964.
As of 2010, Popocatepetl is erupting. According to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, continuous activity since Jan. 2005 has resulted in phreatic explosions, which occur when molten lava contacts water. In Popocatepetl's case the water inside the crater comes from the heat of the rising magma melting the glaciers on its peak.
Three people died in the Lassen Peak volcanic eruption in 1915. They were suffocated by toxic gases and ash during the eruption.
Diamond Peak
Fuss Peak is a volcanic feature in Antarctica, and it is one of the most active volcanic sites on the continent. The last known eruption at Fuss Peak occurred in 1972. The volcano is monitored for signs of potential future eruptions due to its activity.
no, lassen is explosive as are all west coast volcanos.
Mount Pinatubo had LATERAL eruption. It means, generally volcano erupts at its highest peak where its vent finds an opening, but mount Pinatubo got a weak side and therefore it erupted laterally.
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Glacier Peak's last known eruption occurred around 1700 AD. The specific date of its first eruption is unknown, as it likely predates historical records. However, it has been active for thousands of years.
A quiet sound typically has a lower amplitude, meaning that the sound wave has a smaller peak-to-peak distance or intensity. This results in a lower volume or energy level compared to louder sounds.
Mount St. Helens in Washington state had a powerful eruption on May 18, 1980.