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50 to 70 volcanoes erupt every year
Mount Gambier was not a volcano, it was a mountain near several other volcanoes, however, the last erruption in this are was said to be about 17,000 years ago, the blue lake crater is still dormant at the moment, so this means it could errupt again, but this is very unlikely.
An active volcano is the term used by vulcanologist that means that the volcano can erupt anytime.
Most likely. The volcano has continued to erupt regularly since its last massive explosion in 1883.
The last erupt of mount Damavand was more than 38500 years ago.
50 to 70 volcanoes erupt every year
As the geologists say that lake toba erupts every 700,000 years and lake toba last erupted 75,000 years ago so lake toba will next erupt 625,000 years after.
Superior lake is not an artificial lake because the first people came to the Lake Superior region 10,000 years ago after the retreat of the glaciers in the last Ice Age. They are known as the Plano, and they used stone-tipped spears to huntcaribou on the northwestern side of Lake Minong.
Mount Gambier was not a volcano, it was a mountain near several other volcanoes, however, the last erruption in this are was said to be about 17,000 years ago, the blue lake crater is still dormant at the moment, so this means it could errupt again, but this is very unlikely.
active : a volcano which is expected to erupt again or will erupt again eg.mt etna dormant : a volcano which has erupted in the last 2000 years but not recently eg Mt Baker extinct : a volcano which will not erupt again eg killimanjaro
An active volcano is the term used by vulcanologist that means that the volcano can erupt anytime.
Volcanoes erupt all the time In the sea. But the last noticable eruption happened a few days ago that is why the air traffic in Europe is shut down.
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Most likely. The volcano has continued to erupt regularly since its last massive explosion in 1883.
when did MT stromboli last erupt, and what were the effects of it.
The California volcanoes are Cosco (last activity 2.5 million years ago), Long Valley Caldera (last activity in the 1750's), Clear Lake (last activity 10,000 years ago), Lassen Peak (last activity 1921), Mount Shasta (last activity 1786), and Medicine Lake (last activity 900 years ago).
The California volcanoes are Cosco (last activity 2.5 million years ago), Long Valley Caldera (last activity in the 1750's), Clear Lake (last activity 10,000 years ago), Lassen Peak (last activity 1921), Mount Shasta (last activity 1786), and Medicine Lake (last activity 900 years ago).