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Yes. It last erupted in 1909. Please see the related link for more information.
the European plates and the Africa plate
Mount Teide last eruption was on November 18, 1909, and you would think that with as much history as there is recorded in this time frame that this would be recorded. At this time a number of people that died in the 1909 eruption is unknown. We do have records of when it erupted, but not of casualties.
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Mount Teide is considered to be an active volcano. The last time Mount Teide erupted was in 1909 and is the tallest active volcano in Spain. The volcano erupted many times in the past and remains a threat to the Canary Islands.
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Mount Teide erupted in 1706 due to the buildup of pressure within the volcano. This is the reason that volcanoes erupt in general.
almost 500,000 people and all of them died,
Yes. It last erupted in 1909. Please see the related link for more information.
the European plates and the Africa plate
Mount Teide last eruption was on November 18, 1909, and you would think that with as much history as there is recorded in this time frame that this would be recorded. At this time a number of people that died in the 1909 eruption is unknown. We do have records of when it erupted, but not of casualties.
Teide Observatory was created in 1964.
what is the nearest city to mount teide
Teide National Park was created in 1954.
Mount Teide is considered to be an active volcano. The last time Mount Teide erupted was in 1909 and is the tallest active volcano in Spain. The volcano erupted many times in the past and remains a threat to the Canary Islands.
No. Teide and the other volcanoes of the region are on a hot spot.
12,198ft or 3718m.