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It is active
Yes. For example, Mt Erebus, on Ross Island, Antarctica -- the earth's southern-most active volcano -- spews gold flakes. Scientists track these flakes to confirm wind directions and to track the output of the volcano and its unique ash signature in search of other chemicals involved.
Mount Pelée in Martinique is considered to be dormant. There is no current activity or signs of volcanic unrest. However, it remains a potentially dangerous volcano given its history of explosive eruptions in the early 20th century.
Yes. An active yet reasonally well behaved Volcano within easy reach of civilisation is a given success for tourism.
If it an active volcano, yes you can. Lava can be several thousand degrees, and poisonous gasses are given off during an eruption. Sections of ground are unstable and can collapse. During an eruption, it is a VERY unsafe place to be.
Science is the number one priority in all of Antarctica.
Given that Yellowstone is in the middle of the United States, it is a mainland volcano.
The verb "given" in the sentence "Were you given a second helping" is in the passive voice.
the volcano of colima is in colima,mexico. at one point it acutally belonged to jalisco,mexico but colima took over it. its right on the border of colima and jalisco.
Antarctica is the highest continent given its size and average elevation.
What I believe you are asking is which country has the most land area per person. By far, Antarctica has the largest area per person of any continent. Antarctica has a 1,000 to 5,000 temporary residents at any given time, depending on the season. That means the area per person ranges from 5,400 to 1,080 sq miles per person.
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