The last time this volcano erupted was in 1918 and 1821.
if an active volcano has recently erupted (like Eyjafjallajokull,) then logically it should erupt again, in this case, but it is physically impossible to predict an eruption unless you are a psychic.
The last time this volcano erupted was in 1918 and 1821.
The Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland is 1,651 meters (5,417 ft) high.
The Eyjafjallajokull volcano was predicted because the only way was to see if there were any earthquakes or tremors or magma.
The last time this volcano erupted was in 1918 and 1821.
iceland
Eyjafjallajokull
Iceland
7 days
19th December 1821 i think
if an active volcano has recently erupted (like Eyjafjallajokull,) then logically it should erupt again, in this case, but it is physically impossible to predict an eruption unless you are a psychic.
What usually causes a volcano to erupt like Eyjafjallajokull is a slight disturbance in the ground.
Its most recent eruption was in 2010.
In April 2010
Eyjafjallajokull is on 2 plate boundaries, and these boundaries are moving apart, so plate movements have caused this Icelandic volcano to erupt increasingly.
It was the Eurasian Plate and the North American Plate