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the volcano that caused a YEAR without summer was mount tambora
There is a new volcano in the same spot where Krakatoa once was and they are now calling the new volcano the son of Krakatoa.
Yes. Krakatoa was a volcano. Therefore the eruption of Kraktoa was a volcanic eruption.
Over a million years, the mountain surrounding the volcano known as Krakatoa has become cone-shaped. However, there is a bowl-shaped depression, known as a caldera, where the top blew off.
Mount Vesuvius is at this approximate location.
the volcano that caused a YEAR without summer was mount tambora
Krakatoa is a composite volcano.
There is a new volcano in the same spot where Krakatoa once was and they are now calling the new volcano the son of Krakatoa.
Yes. Krakatoa was a volcano. Therefore the eruption of Kraktoa was a volcanic eruption.
Over a million years, the mountain surrounding the volcano known as Krakatoa has become cone-shaped. However, there is a bowl-shaped depression, known as a caldera, where the top blew off.
1) Mount St. Toba 2) Mount St. Krakatoa 3) Mount St. Helens && I Forget The Rest :) & There In Order
Mount. Krakatoa (not sure if it's spelled right).
They include: Mount Vesuvius Krakatoa Mount St. Helens Mount Tamboa Mauna Loa Eyjafjallajokull Mount Pelee Thera Nevado del Ruiz Mount Pinatubo
Mount Vesuvius is at this approximate location.
mount Krakatoa was discovered in 1784
Mount Rainier is the volcano that formed the mountain. They are one in the same.
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