A volcano that erupts frequently keeps pressures down on the inside of the volcano. People in the area become familiar with the signs it is about to erupt. But a volcano that has sat dormant will fool people into thinking the mountain is safe, even 'dead'. New generations never experienced the volcano erupting. They may have built houses and businesses too close to the mountain. When it erupts, the volcano will have up to 100 years of pressures built up behind the eruption. It might not give any warning signs before it erupts. So not only will people be caught off guard, living too close, the eruption may be so large that people cannot get away fast enough.
A volcano that has been inactive for 100 years because when it erupts it might give off a big explosion.!
inactive volcanoes are the most dangerous volcanoes. think of it like a fart. you are holding the gas in at school or work and when you get home or at a bathroom, you let the gas out and it lasts long or it smells. exactly like a volcano.
a volcano that hasn't been active for a hundred years because of viscosity which is the resistance to flow and one that has been inactive for a hundred years would have a low viscosity and would stick more for a better but more dangerous explosion.
Usually a volcano that has not erupted in many years poses a greater potential threat. Volcanoes are erupt infrequently are more likely to produce large eruptions.
A volcano that no longer erupts is called an extinct volcano.
A volcano that has been inactive for 100 years because when it erupts it might give off a big explosion.!
inactive volcanoes are the most dangerous volcanoes. think of it like a fart. you are holding the gas in at school or work and when you get home or at a bathroom, you let the gas out and it lasts long or it smells. exactly like a volcano.
a volcano that hasn't been active for a hundred years because of viscosity which is the resistance to flow and one that has been inactive for a hundred years would have a low viscosity and would stick more for a better but more dangerous explosion.
a volcano that hasn't been active for a hundred years because of viscosity which is the resistance to flow and one that has been inactive for a hundred years would have a low viscosity and would stick more for a better but more dangerous explosion.
a volcano that hasn't been active for a hundred years because of viscosity which is the resistance to flow and one that has been inactive for a hundred years would have a low viscosity and would stick more for a better but more dangerous explosion.
a volcano that hasn't been active for a hundred years because of viscosity which is the resistance to flow and one that has been inactive for a hundred years would have a low viscosity and would stick more for a better but more dangerous explosion.
Usually a volcano that has not erupted in many years poses a greater potential threat. Volcanoes are erupt infrequently are more likely to produce large eruptions.
A volcano that has been inactive for a long time may pose a greater risk. Volcanoes that erupt frequently tend to produce small eruptions. Volcanoes that are inactive for long periods are more likely to produce large eruptions with far-reaching impacts.
A volcano that no longer erupts is called an extinct volcano.
Active Volcano erupts from time to time while a inactive volcano hasn't erupted in a long while and may not erupt in the future again. But your never sure if a volcano is truly inactive or not!
An inactive volcano is an extinct volcano basically one that does not erupt anymore however an active volcano is a volcano which still erupts.
Volcanic activity is classified by how often a volcano erupts. A volcano may be active, intermittent, dormant, or extinct.Active volcanoes erupt constantly.Intermittent volcanoes erupt fairly regularly.Dormant volcanoes are inactive, but not long enough to determine whether they will erupt again or not.Extinct volcanoes have been inactive since the beginning of recorded history.