March 29, 2009
In some cases, yes. However the most recent eruptions have produced dacite.
Yes. Mount Vesuvius has a long history of eruptions. Its most famous eruption was in 79AD. Its most recent eruption was in 1944.
Mt. Rainier has had numerous eruptions in the past, with the most recent major eruption occurring approximately 1,000 years ago. It is considered an active volcano and continues to be monitored for signs of potential eruptive activity.
Mt. Usu is a stratovolcano located in Hokkaido, Japan. It was formed through a series of volcanic eruptions over time, with its most recent eruption occurring in 2000.
The volume of Mt Fuego can vary depending on its current size and shape due to eruptions and volcanic activity. The most recent volume estimate for Mt Fuego was around 10 cubic kilometers in 1974, but this may have changed since then.
At least 16 times since 781 AD. most of them were moderate. 2 of them were large eruptions. Most recent eruption is between 1707-1708
Mount Vesuvius has had numerous eruptions throughout history, with the most famous being the eruption in 79 AD that destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. There have been over 50 eruptions recorded since then, with the most recent ones occurring in the 20th century.
They don't know the process of Mt Merap's eruptions because they have not found out what causes the eruptions
Kilauea's most recent eruption began on December 20, 2020. This eruption followed the volcano's previous activity in 2018 when it produced a series of lava flows and explosive eruptions.
Mud slides, ash clouds, localized earthquakes.
The major eruptions of mt st Helen where that it was very active and the ground in the volcano always had a earth quake and so the made the eruptions in mt st Helen still active but was deadly in the 1900s.
Mount Shasta is considered a potentially explosive stratovolcano due to its composition of andesite and dacite lava which can lead to explosive eruptions. However, its most recent eruptions have been relatively non-explosive with mainly effusive lava flows.