There is no real way of knowing. The volcano produces a super eruption approximately every 600 000 years according to current estimates, but this is with a high degree of variability, with gaps between eruptions of up to 800,000 years. The last super eruption occurred about 640 000 years ago.
yes yes it is
The Lake Toba super volcano is a dormant volcano and there is currently no indication that it will erupt again in the near future. However, it is monitored closely by scientists for any signs of potential activity.
It is extremely unlikely. Currently, there is no indication that something is developing.
It depends, a volcano can erupt once and never erupt again. Or, a volcano can erupt multiple times a day.
A super volcano is a huge sized volcano that can erupt, the eruption will create crater sized holes around the eruption.
Yes. If it doesn't erupt and never has erupted then it is not a volcano.
it wont erupt anymore because it is an extinct volcano which means not able to erupt anymore
No, Mount Everest will not erupt because it is not a volcano.
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.
it just does erupt
When a volcano is active it will erupt. These volcanoes might take many years to erupt but will still erupt.
A dormant volcano is one that is just sleeping and it is possible to erupt again. An extinct volcano will never erupt again.