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Stromboli Volcano, off the west coast of southern Italy, has been erupting nearly continuously for over 2,000 years.
At least one other volcano on the planet erupts more frequently than Kilauea-Stromboli. Stromboli Volcano, off the west coast of southern Italy, has been erupting nearly continuously for over 2,000 years.
No, the Stromboli volcano is on an island.
Stromboli volcano has been referred to as the lighthouse of the Mediterranean because of its frequent and highly visible eruptions that can be seen from great distances, much like a lighthouse guiding ships. Its continuous explosive activity and nighttime incandescence make it a prominent and distinctive feature in the region.
Stromboli is a strato-volcano (composite volcano).
an erupting volcano?
Stromboli is a stratovolcano.
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yes there are alot of myths about the stromboli volcano, but the question is what are the myths.
an active volcano is a volcano that is erupting or has shown signs of erupting in the near future.
The Stromboli volcano, located in Italy, has been continuously erupting for several centuries. Its latest major eruption occurred on July 3, 2019, resulting in a series of explosions and lava flows. Despite its frequent activity, Stromboli is closely monitored by scientists to ensure the safety of inhabitants and visitors.
A Stratovolcano Composite Volcano with aa lava