All the time, Mount Yasur is classed as a Strombolian Volcano. This means it is continually erupting, nothing major, just ash, cinders and the odd lava bomb.
April 2006 however, Yasur is classed as a Strombolian Volcano which means it is continually erupting, nothing major, just ash, cinders and the odd lava bomb.
Yes Mount Yasur is a stratovolcano.
Mount Yasur is on the Indo-Australian Plate and Pacific Plate boundary. This provides the volcano with a constant supply of fresh rock to erupt.
Buckhorn Caldera was not the last volcano to erupt. In fact, every day somewhere on the Earth, a volcano will erupt.
The coordinates of Mount Yasur, are 19.5283° South, 169.4483° East.
it was 2004.
this last weekend
Mount Yasur is on the Indo-Australian Plate and Pacific Plate boundary. This provides the volcano with a constant supply of fresh rock to erupt.
Buckhorn Caldera was not the last volcano to erupt. In fact, every day somewhere on the Earth, a volcano will erupt.
Mount Yasur is a volcano and not in a mountain range
The coordinates of Mount Yasur, are 19.5283° South, 169.4483° East.
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it was 2004.
the last volcanoe erupted in iceland.
it erupted last in 1987
it is mt.erebus
this last weekend
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