Yes, it will erupt in the future. Scientists think so
Kilaeua is erupting now and has been for the past 31 years.
Currently, yes. Kilauea has been erupting almost continuously since 1983.
It has not and we don't knw if it will
It is impossible to predict when a volcano will next erupt. As of July 2014 Kilauea is eupting now and has been doing so since 1983.
Kilauea has been erupting continuously since 1983.
There is no way of predicting accurately when a volcano would next erupt. However, for Kilauea to have a "next" eruption, the current one has to stop. The volcano is erupting right now, and has been erupting continuously since 1983.
It is impossible to predict when a volcano will next erupt.
The Kilauea volcano is a shield volcano! I hope this helps:)
It is impossible to predict when a volcano will next erupt. As of July 2014 Kilauea is eupting now and has been doing so since 1983.
Kilauea has been erupting continuously since 1983.
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That depends on the forc of the eruption and the viscosity of the magma.
There is no way of predicting accurately when a volcano would next erupt. However, for Kilauea to have a "next" eruption, the current one has to stop. The volcano is erupting right now, and has been erupting continuously since 1983.
We generally cannot predict when a volcano will erupt next unless it is imminent and the volcano is well-monitored. Kilauea is erupting now, and has been erupting almost continuously for over 30 years with no end in sight.
It is impossible to predict when a volcano will next erupt.
The Kilauea volcano is a shield volcano! I hope this helps:)
There are many active volcanoes around the world, which means it may erupt in the near future. Some of these include Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, San Salvador, El Salvador, as well as Merapi Volcano, Java, Indonesia.
It is impossible to make long-term predictions of when a volcano will next erupt.
The kilauea volcano is a shield volcano.
Yes, Kilauea has been in continuous eruption since1983. Kīlauea was regarded by the USGS as the most dangerous volcano in the U.S. between 2010-2011.