this last weekend
it started its seismic activity in February but didn't actually erupt until march 20 and then took a break and erupted again on April 14
The 2010 volcano eruption in Iceland occurred at Eyjafjallajökull, which is located in the south of the country. The eruption caused significant disruption to air travel across Europe due to the large ash cloud that was produced.
No, Buckhorn Caldera was not the last volcano to erupt. There have been volcanic eruptions worldwide since Buckhorn Caldera's last eruption about 38 million years ago. Some recent eruptions include those of Kilauea in Hawaii, Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland, and Taal in the Philippines.
There are so many but you are most likely talking about Eyjafjallajökull.
It can be called an active, dormant or extinct volcano. An active volcano erupts regularly and frequently, however, it might not erupt at some times. A dormant volcano rarely erupts. Therefore, it does not erupt for most of the time. An extinct volcano does not erupt anymore.
Iceland
yes it did :)
What usually causes a volcano to erupt like Eyjafjallajokull is a slight disturbance in the ground.
Some are now in Iceland.
probably no okay your safe
the last volcanoe erupted in iceland.
because someone was sitting on it
it erupted on the 16th of April 2010
Into Iceland's Volcano - 2011 TV was released on: USA: 7 April 2011
You're probably thinking of the second, much larger volcano in Iceland that began showing signs that it may be about to erupt after the start of the Eyjafjallajökull eruption. That volcano is named Katla.
Volcanoes are driven by forces deep within the earth. These forces are not affected by climate.
April 15 2010 8:41 am