Same thing as a basic volcano, this one just had lots more magma built up.
Yes. Activity continued after the 1883 eruption causing a new island, Anak Krakatau, to emerge in 1927 which continues to grow to this day.
Earthquakes
Krakatoa was a volcanic island in Indonesia Java and Sumatra. The island collapsed into the sea during a cataclysmic eruption in 1883. Continued volcanic activity caused new island to form called Anak Krakatau "son of Krakatoa". The new island Anak Krakatau is currently active.
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2009 approximately
2009 approximately
Yes
Yes it will soon
The last eruption was at least as recent as 2011.
What caused mt.adams to erupt?
it has been building up for years so my guess is that it will erupt again, but the real question is when will it.
The Eurasian and the Indian Plates collided to make Krakatoa (also known as Krakatau) erupt
It was the Eurasian Plate and the North american plates that caused the volcano to erupt. They rubbed against each other and caused shaking
no. Krakatoa is an active volcano, continuing to rumble and erupt on a regular basis since its last massive explosion in 1883.Read more: Is_krakatoa_extinct
Earthquakes
Almost 126 years to the day since Krakatoa first showed signs of an imminent eruption, It might very erupt soon enough