No, El Misti is not a hot spot. This stratovolcano is located in the country of Peru and reaches a height of 19,101 feet.
Mount Misti is located in North Central Andes, Peru. Mount Misti is a large steep volcano built up of alternating layers of lave (magma). Mount Misti is a stratovolcano which means it is built up of mainly layers of ash and lava. Mount Misti is active, and geologists say that if Arequipa keeps having earthquakes there might be a future eruption. The last time Mount Misti had a large eruption was 1985. There were many miner volcanoes before 1985 and many after. Latitude: 16.294°S. Longitude: 71.409°W. Elevation: 19101 ft. (Highest Point) Summit: 5822 m. i hope this information was useful!!!
it is on a divergent boundary
El Misit in Peru is really old!
el misti is a dormant volcano 19,150 ft high, in the cordillera Occidental, S Peru, two other volcanos-on the NW by Chachani,
No, El Misti is not a hot spot. This stratovolcano is located in the country of Peru and reaches a height of 19,101 feet.
Mount Misti is located in North Central Andes, Peru. Mount Misti is a large steep volcano built up of alternating layers of lave (magma). Mount Misti is a stratovolcano which means it is built up of mainly layers of ash and lava. Mount Misti is active, and geologists say that if Arequipa keeps having earthquakes there might be a future eruption. The last time Mount Misti had a large eruption was 1985. There were many miner volcanoes before 1985 and many after. Latitude: 16.294°S. Longitude: 71.409°W. Elevation: 19101 ft. (Highest Point) Summit: 5822 m. i hope this information was useful!!!
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it is on a divergent boundary
El Misit in Peru is really old!
it is on a divergent boundary
el misti is a dormant volcano 19,150 ft high, in the cordillera Occidental, S Peru, two other volcanos-on the NW by Chachani,
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it is over 20,000 meters tall
There is no confirmed record of El Misti, the volcano in Peru, causing direct fatalities. However, volcanic eruptions can indirectly cause casualties through ashfall, lahars, or other related phenomena.
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