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What is an active volcano give an example?

an active volcano is a volcano that is erupting or has shown signs of erupting in the near future.


Is the volcano kilauea still erupting today in 2013?

Yes. It is still erupting and showing no signs of stopping any time soon.


A volcano that is erupting or has shown signs that it may erupt in the future is called?

active


If a volcano that is erupting or has shown signs that it may erupt in future is called?

active


Can you show me a veidio of a volcano that is active?

It will show if it's currently erupting or showing signs of unrest.


Are there predictions of the next eruption at Mount Rainier?

No. Mount Rainier is not showing any signs of erupting soon.


A volcano that is erupting or has shown signs that may erupt in the near future is called?

An "active" volcano.


A volcano that is erupting or has shown signs that it may erupt is called what?

active


When is Mt Rainier expected to erupt?

There isn't any imminent threat of Mount Rainier erupting; nor are there any signs of it ever erupting any time within our lives.


What are the signs of a volcano erupting?

Small (minor) earthquakes roughly around 2 magnitude.


What are signs of a volcano erupting?

Small (minor) earthquakes roughly around 2 magnitude.


Is Olympus mons an dormant volcano?

It is hard to say really. First there are 3 qualifications of a volcano's activity. Active: The volcano is erupting or is showing signs of erupting. Dormant: The volcano is not erupting or showing any activity but should start again. Extinct: The Volcano has not erupted in the last 10000 or more years, and is not expected to show any active signs in the future. Olympus Mons is the largest volcano in the Solar System, and is located on Mars. Most scientists believe that the volcano is extinct and will remain extinct for millions of years. Some scientists are now considering the possibility that the volcano is not dead but merely dormant. Proof of this is that there are evidence of ancient lava flows that should have been wiped out my meteorite impact.