Mt. Stromboli is an active volcano.
The interaction between continental plates floating on the surface of the mantle creates mountains and volcanoes. Mount Stromboli was created through the convergence of two tectonic plates, which pushed upward and created a submerged deep ocean volcano in the ocean. Converging plates are typically responsible for the creation of volcanoes.
Stromboli is part of what is called the Calabrian Arc of volcanoes. The Calabrian Arc volcanoes were formed by the subduction of the African tectonic plate under the Eurasian tectonic plate. The African plate is sliding under [subduction] the Eurasian plate. Check links and related topics below.
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The pressure under from the earth's crust or the tectonic plates pushing up with pressure which makes the volcano irritated so it errupts with the pressure pushes up on it.
because it is a volcano
It hasn't caused any damage.
Stromboli is a volcano that has been constantly active for about 2000 years. Despite the constant activity Stromboli's eruptions are small and rarely produce much lava or ash. This means Stromboli is a relatively safe volcano as it doesn't seem to have much destructive power. Even for the people still living on it's island.
Stromboli is a stratovolcano.
The Ancient Greeks called it Strombule`which ment- a round swelling form
Yes. Stromboli is in the eastern hemisphere.
It hasn't caused any damage.
Two tectonic plates
it formed in 1932
Stromboli got its name from the Ancient Greeks. They named it Strombule`because of its round swelling form.
Stromboli is a volcano that has been constantly active for about 2000 years. Despite the constant activity Stromboli's eruptions are small and rarely produce much lava or ash. This means Stromboli is a relatively safe volcano as it doesn't seem to have much destructive power. Even for the people still living on it's island.
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Stromboli is a stratovolcano.
No, the Stromboli volcano is on an island.
There are about 700 calories in Stromboli.
The Ancient Greeks called it Strombule`which ment- a round swelling form
the mt Stromboli itself has been producing Stromboli eruptions for several thousand years.