Caldera
User:70.136.191.2Calderaisn't a type of volcano... It's something that happens when a volcano erupts and literally blows its top off. Anak Krakatau is a strato, or composite, volcano.
Yes, that's right. When Krakatau erupted in 1883, it turned into an underwater caldera. But in 1927, the stratovolcano Anak Krakatau, or the child of Krakatau, was born.
Anak Krakatau is a stratovolcano, the most dangerous kind of volcano on earth.
No. Continued eruptions at the Krakatoa/Krakatau since 1927 have built a new island, called Anak Krakatau (child of Krakatoa).
Krakatoa was formerly on the island of Krakatoa, which was destroyed in the 1883 eruption. Currently the volcano erupts from a new island, Anak Krakatau.
Yes. Activity continued after the 1883 eruption causing a new island, Anak Krakatau, to emerge in 1927 which continues to grow to this day.
Mt. Krakatau is in Indonesia. Close to Australia.
Yes, the Krakatoa volcano, which is on the relatively newly-formed island, of Anak Krakatau has erupted as recently as 2010, though none of these approach the size of the 1883 eruption.
No. Krakatau, now known as Anak Krakatau is an active volcano.
No. Continued eruptions at the Krakatoa/Krakatau since 1927 have built a new island, called Anak Krakatau (child of Krakatoa).
Anak Krakatau.
Krakatoa was formerly on the island of Krakatoa, which was destroyed in the 1883 eruption. Currently the volcano erupts from a new island, Anak Krakatau.
Krakatau is a stratovlocano or a composite volcano! (there the same type just different names)
Anak Krakatau
No. Krakatau is in Indonesia.
Yes. Activity continued after the 1883 eruption causing a new island, Anak Krakatau, to emerge in 1927 which continues to grow to this day.
Mt. Krakatau is in Indonesia. Close to Australia.
Yes, the Krakatoa volcano, which is on the relatively newly-formed island, of Anak Krakatau has erupted as recently as 2010, though none of these approach the size of the 1883 eruption.
yes Mount krakatau is exsplosive and is still active :)
Yes.