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Eyjafjallajokull is on 2 plate boundaries, and these boundaries are moving apart, so plate movements have caused this Icelandic volcano to erupt increasingly.
yes it would be active but rarely errupt but it would still be active
Boiling hot magma spurts out of the top and flows down the volcano's side, sometimes producing an ash cloud, like Eyjafjallajokull, Iceland in 2010.
in 1580
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Probably in a couple of million years since it takes a while for a volcano to errupt after it has already. I wouldn't worry! ;D
August, 2005
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yes, it actually could
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Earthquakes can cause volcanos to errupt by the plates moving and crashing into one other which creates an earthquake(when plates collide it causs an earthquake) so the force of the earthquake causes a volcano erruption.
it could errupt and you burn to death
Mt.vesuvius does errupt often. hope this helped!
If you're talking about the Super Moshi volcano that cannot errupt. I think. Add me im pooflecutie