Two tectonic plates
mount Stromboli is in the stage that is called the active stage
Mount Stromboli is situated on a convergent plate boundary where the African Plate is subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate. This leads to the formation of magma beneath the surface, causing volcanic activity on the island.
The names of volcanoes in Italy are: Mount Etna Mount Vesuvius Mount Stromboli and Mount Vulcano
No Stromboli is off the coast of the Mediterrnia Sea.
A Stratovolcano Composite Volcano with aa lava
Stromboli is a volcano that has been constantly active for about 2000 years. Despite the constant activity Stromboli's eruptions are small and rarely produce much lava or ash. This means Stromboli is a relatively safe volcano as it doesn't seem to have much destructive power. Even for the people still living on it's island.
Yes, Mount Stromboli is located in the eastern hemisphere. It is an active volcano situated on the volcanic island of Stromboli in the Tyrrhenian Sea, which lies to the east of the Greenwich Prime Meridian.
Stromboli is a strato-volcano (composite volcano).
it is 20m tall
in italy
it formed in 1932
it formed in 1932