The two most important eruptions of Mt. Etna are the ones in 1669 and in 2001.
winnie the poo had died so it must be massive
Major volcano eruptions in 1988 included Nevado del Ruiz in Colombia, Kilauea in Hawaii, and several in Indonesia including Anak Ranakh, Banda Api, Kiebessy, and Slamet volcanoes. .
No. The west coast is the most likely place for a volcanic eruption.
Sakurajima is the most recent volcanic eruption in japan. This active volcano is located in southern Kyushu in Japan, and is one of the most active volcanoes in the world.
1883
1914
the eruption of 1669
C flat Major
B flat
most recent and destructive was the eruption that was in 1707-1708
whats the most famous eruption
Its last major eruption was in 1883, ending in a colossal explosion that destroyed most of the island and created a huge wave that caused more devastation than the eruption itself. However, the volcano is still active and after a short dormancy started rebuilding itself.
D major isn't actually a note. D major is a major scale based on the note D (D natural) and the scale has two sharps (F sharp and C sharp). There isn't anything special about D major since it requires both an F sharp and a C sharp, the most 'special' scale is C major since there are no flats or sharps needed.
the most current eruption was in 2012 6th august NZ mt Tongariro
isn't it 1 7 1??
Major volcano eruptions in 1988 included Nevado del Ruiz in Colombia, Kilauea in Hawaii, and several in Indonesia including Anak Ranakh, Banda Api, Kiebessy, and Slamet volcanoes. .
The Keys of B-flat, E-Flat, A-Flat, D-Flat, G-Flat, C-Flat, and F-Flat major all contain the note E-flat. F-flat major is a key which only exists in theory and not in practice, since there is a double flat in that scale (subdominant). The major scale with the most flats is C-flat major - with all seven flats.
The volcano was erupting and steam lava slowly between 2004 and 2008. No major stuff though, but technically, still an eruption. The big eruption (pyroclastic flow, mud flows, mass destruction etc) was in 1980. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_St._Helens