The Krakatoa volcano has periodic eruptions. The last time it erupted was in 2012. This volcano is made of basalt and rhyolite.
Mt. Krakatau is in Indonesia. Close to Australia.
Continental Crust And Oceanic Crust.
there are two types of crust such as the oceanic crust and the continental crust, the oceanic crust is thinner and more dense than the continental crust and is constantly being recycled via subduction upon collisions with Continental crust, and creating at mid-ocean ridges. x
CalderaUser: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.
They are two different types of crust. Continental crust is heavier than Oceanic crust, so when the two collide, the Continental crust 'subducts' under the Oceanic Crust. 'Crust' referring to the tectonic plates, the surface of the Earth we stand on.
There are two types of crust, there is the oceanic and the continental crust.
The two types of Crust is the Continental Crust and the Oceanic Crust.
Anak Krakatau.
No, Mount Krakatau is located in Indonesia. And this is for Krakatau, not Mount Kratatoa.
Oceanic crust and continental crust.
Mount krakatau is in Indonesia
No. Krakatau is in Indonesia.
There are two types of crust, and they are the oceanic crust and the continental crust. Oceanic crust is thinner yet more dense than continental crust, and continental crust is on average older than oceanic crust :)
The two types of crust that make up the continents and ocean are the continental crust and the oceanic crust.
There are two types of Crust : 1. Continental Crust, 2. Oceanic Crust.
Krakatau is located in Sunda Strait, Indonesia.
Krakatau - band - was created in 1985.