February 20, 1943.
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Mt. Vesuvius exploded in Italy in 79 AD.Mt. Krakatua exploded in Indonesia in 1883 AD.Mt. Paracutin exploded in Mexico in 1943 AD.Mt. St. Helens exploded in Oregon in 1980.
3,170 meters or 10,400 feet.
The proper noun anagram is Paracutin Volcano.
Paricutin is a cinder cone, which spews a lot of ash.
Paricutin is a volcano in Mexico in North America.
Central Mexico. See related links for a map of its location.
The Paricutin eruption lasted for about 9 years, from 1943 to 1952.
Mt. Paracutin is fabled to have sprung up overnight in a cornfield. Though it was not this rapid, it did grow very fast. It is a cinder-cone volcano, and is made of ash and cinders. Cinder-cones are the fastest forming volcanoes because they do not need a lot of lava to erupt. Cinder-cones are also the fastest to erode away.
Mt. Fuji, Mt. Naka, Mt. Tokachi, Mt. Okuhotaka, Mt. Hidaka, Mt. Chugoku, The Japanese Alps, and someone can add on to this. :D
China (9,300 Mt) The United States (4,800 Mt) India (2,200 Mt) Russia (1,500 Mt) Japan (1,100 Mt) Germany (718.8 Mt) Korea (600 Mt) Iran (567.1 Mt) Canada (547.8 Mt) Saudi Arabia (532.2 Mt)