A volcanic eruption.
the Cayman Islands were formed from an eruption of an underwater volcano.
White Island's first eruption was 1826
It is unkown how they formed, although it is believed that they formed from an underwater volcano eruption.
yes, they sometimes form islands if the eruption is big enough, Hawaii was formed by a volcano.
White Island (known as Whakaari in Maori) is New Zealand's most consistently active volcano but the last significant eruption occurred in July 2000 during a period of actitivity that lasted from march to September. the last eruption that caused loss of life was in 1914 when 10 sulphur miners were killed when a crater wall collapsed; only their cat survived.
A volcano eruption can cause an earthquake and or aftershocks
An eruption from the side of a volcano is called a lateral eruption. This usually happens at rift zones where a volcano breaks apart. It is also called a flank eruption. If the volcano is explosive, it may also be called a lateral blast.
A dormant volcano is a volcano which has had an eruption but it was a long time ago. It is a volcano which shows no sign of activity or a future eruption. Basically, a dormant volcano is a volcano which is asleep.
its an eruption which is quiet.
The type of eruption that a composite volcano has is lava flow with cinders and bombs in an explosive eruption
The Devils Desk Volcano in the Kuril Islands first erupted in 1884 in a powerful explosive eruption that created a new caldera.
Cotopaxi volcano is in Ecuador. A volcano magma can be measured during and after volcano eruption. The Cotopaxi eruption in 1987, its lahar has travelled for 60 miles.