i don't know. Find out yourself
krakatoa
Krakatoa is on a destructive plate margin, as are most volcanoes on land.
they are calderas collapse structures
This is a very good question. It is one of the great chain of volcanoes in the Sumatra Java line. Google "volcanoes of Indonesia" and you will startled by the number of volcanoes there are. Krakatoa is a volcano that is sticking up out of the sea in the strait between the two islands and it does not take too much imagination to realise that the division of the island into two by that strait, was the work of Krakatoa. There is also a beautiful satellite photo of Krakatoa on the net somewhere. Google Map Krakatoa. Because of the Northward movement of the Australian Plate, it is anticipated that the area above that line of volcanoes will one day be another Himalaya type mountain.
The distance between these two volcanoes is about 6,970 miles.
krakatoa
Krakatoa is on a destructive plate margin, as are most volcanoes on land.
Krakatoa, Vesuvius and Pinatubo
they are calderas collapse structures
Composite volcanoes have subduction zone eruptions. Some of the most spectacular of volcanoes such as Krakatoa and Mt. St. Helen's have had this type of explosion.
This is a very good question. It is one of the great chain of volcanoes in the Sumatra Java line. Google "volcanoes of Indonesia" and you will startled by the number of volcanoes there are. Krakatoa is a volcano that is sticking up out of the sea in the strait between the two islands and it does not take too much imagination to realise that the division of the island into two by that strait, was the work of Krakatoa. There is also a beautiful satellite photo of Krakatoa on the net somewhere. Google Map Krakatoa. Because of the Northward movement of the Australian Plate, it is anticipated that the area above that line of volcanoes will one day be another Himalaya type mountain.
Yes. Volcanoes don't move from one country to another.
The distance between these two volcanoes is about 6,970 miles.
There are a lot of volcanoes in Indonesia.AgungArgopuroArjunoBromoBur ni TelongCiremaiGalunggungGamkonoraGedeGunturIne LikeKawah IjenKeludKerinciKrakatauLeuserLokonLurusMahameruMerapiMerbabuPantai CerminPapandayanRaungRinjaniSagoSalakSemeruSibayakSinggalangTalamauTalangTamboraTandikatTangkuban PerahuWelirang
mount saint Helen's Krakatoa Moyna key Moyna Lao + more
yes because it shows this on all known volcano text books
Depends how big it is and lots of other stuff matters to but what eruption are you referring to (Krakatoa).